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I am assuming that the question is "What would the best data type to represent a price".Although this is open for debate, in Java I think that the best data type for a price is double and the best data type in C# to be decimal.I hope this answers your question.
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There are many places where one can buy a temperature recorder capable of storing one month's data. Websites from which such an item can be purchased include Amazon and eBay.
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The delivery price for this item is 10.
The regular price of an item is the non-sale price of that item.
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The final price for this item is 100, and the price is non-negotiable.
A UPC barcode identifies an item by a series of black lines with numbers underneath. It allows for data on such items to be stored such as what the item is as well as price.
The easiest way to understand the answer is to turn it around. If you wanted to calculate the item price plus tax, you would multiply the item price by 1.073. So, to back up to the item price from the item price plus tax, divide the item price plus tax by 1.073. $20.00 / 1.073 = item price before sales tax.
The selling price of an item is the amount of money for which it is sold.