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Lera25 [3.4K]
3 years ago
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Andrea ordered a computer on the internet. the computer cost $1,399 plus 6 1/2% sales tax. what was the total amount andrea paid

for her computer?
Business
1 answer:
klio [65]3 years ago
5 0
Cost price(CP)=$1399
VAT=6 1/2%=6.5%
Amount paid=SP=?
Hence the amount paid is given by,
↪SP=CP+VAT% OF CP
=1399+6.5%×1399
=1399+90.935
=$1489.935↪is the amount paid.

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