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Solution 10345: Using the Tax Rate Functions on the TI-1795 SV.

How do I use the tax rate functions on the TI-1795 SV?

Refer to the below instructions on how to use the tax rate functions of the TI-1795 SV.
To set the tax rate:
1) Input the tax rate, for example, 6
2) Press [RATE]
3) Press [Tax+]
To recall the tax rate:
1) Press [RATE]
2) Press [Tax-]
To use the new tax rate in a calculation:
The following examples demonstrate how this is done on the TI-1795 SV (assumes the 6% rate in the above example has been set).
Example: $12.00 + 6% = $12.72
1) Input 12.00
2) Press [Tax+]
Example: $12.72 - 6% = $12.00
1) Input 12.72
2) Press [Tax-]

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Its easy just type in the tax rate that you want, then hit the rate button. Afterwards leave tax+ pressed and you should see the tax % sign appear above the number you punched in, and THATS IT!!! Easy!!!

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