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stira [4]
2 years ago
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A client named Tommy wants us to prepare a 3300-word Marketing Report + Poster. If a task is quantifiable by word count, we char

ge $110 per 1000 words. If a task is not quantifiable by word count, we estimate how many hours are required to complete the task and we charge based on $5 per hour. How much should we charge Tommy? Work out the total price.​
Mathematics
1 answer:
valkas [14]2 years ago
3 0

The amount we should charge Tommy is $363.

<h3>What does the amount charged mean?</h3>
  • When you charge someone money, you are requesting payment from them in exchange for something you have either sold to them or performed for them.
  • The total sum that the Owner is obligated to pay under the charge obligations as outlined in the payment schedule is referred to as the "Total Charge Amount."

How much should we charge Tommy:

The amount charged for 1000 words = $110

The amount charged per word = $110/1000

Amount to be charged for 3300 words = $(110/1000) × 3300

= $(0.11) × 3300

= $363

The amount we should charge Tommy is $363.

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