Let’s solve this step by step.
We are looking at a receipt template with two examples. The left one is filled out, and the right one is blank (for you to fill in). But since no specific question was asked, I’ll assume you’re being asked to understand how to read or use this receipt — maybe calculate totals, check tax, or verify numbers.
Looking at the
left receipt (Preloved Goods Haven):
Step 1: Check the items and their totals
There are 3 items:
1. White Basic Tank Top
- Quantity: 2
- Unit Price: $100.00
- Total = 2 × 100 =
$200.00 ✔
2. Denim Jacket
- Quantity: 5
- Unit Price: $150.00
- Total = 5 × 150 =
$750.00 ✔
3. Striped Pants
- Quantity: 2
- Unit Price: $120.00
- Total = 2 × 120 =
$240.00 ✔
Now add them up for Subtotal:
→ 200 + 750 + 240 =
$1,190.00 ✔ matches the receipt.
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Step 2: Calculate Tax
Tax Rate = 5%
Tax Amount = 5% of $1,190.00
= 0.05 × 1190 =
$59.50 ✔ matches the receipt.
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Step 3: Calculate Final Total
Total = Subtotal + Tax
= 1190 + 59.50 =
$1,249.50 ✔ matches the receipt.
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Step 4: Payment Info
Bank: XYZ Bank
Account Name: Jane Smith
Account No: 1234567890
Pay by: Debit Card
All info is consistent.
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Since there’s no actual math problem given (like “what’s the total?” or “how much tax?”), but we’ve verified all calculations on the sample receipt are correct, and if your task was to check or understand how receipts work — then you now know!
If you were supposed to fill out the *right* receipt (KARYA MITRA TIRTA), you’d follow the same steps: list items, multiply quantity × price, sum for subtotal, apply tax rate, add tax to get total.
But since nothing specific was asked beyond solving the problem shown — and the only “problem” here is verifying the math — we’ve done that.
Final Answer: All calculations on the sample receipt are correct. Subtotal is $1,190.00, tax is $59.50 (5%), and final total is $1,249.50.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable receipt template excel.