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pashok25 [27]
3 years ago
5

PLEASE HELP QUICKLY: (FIRST ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST)

Mathematics
1 answer:
kodGreya [7K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Buy the batteries and stereo online:  

4.99*2= $9.98 +$90 = $99.98  

6.99-5.00 = $1.99  

99.98+1.99=$101.97  

3Cds in store  

7.97*3= $23.85  

5% tax = 1.19  

10% off = 2.39  

$23.85 - $1.19= $22.66  

22.66 + 101.97= $124.63  

All in store:  

12+100+23.85= 135.85 - 6.45 = $129.40  

All online:  

9.98 + 90 + 26.85= 126.85 +$1.99 = 128.84

<u><em>(CREDIT: Hussain514)</em></u>

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