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Tema [17]
3 years ago
13

6. Find the total bill:

Mathematics
1 answer:
daser333 [38]3 years ago
7 0

First multiply all the items up with their correct prices.

5 Golf Clubs = 18.65 each

5 x 18.65 = 93.25

60 Golf Balls = 16.50 per dozen

60 = 5 dozen

5 x 16.50 = 82.5

1 pair of golf shoes = 75.80

1 x 75.80 = 75.80

Now, add them all up.

93.25 + 82.5 + 75.80 = 251.55

Lastly, multiply by 1.15 to add the 15% sales tax.

251.55 x 1.15 = 289.28

Thus, the total cost of all the equipment with tax is $289.28

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