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Vlad [161]
3 years ago
9

Jason purchased 12 shirts for the members of a school club. Each shirt cost $5.50. Jason

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alex Ar [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

52 dollars and 47 cents, or 52.47

Step-by-step explanation:

First, multiply 12 and 5.50, then you should get 66.00. Then, take the 25% discount, and divide it by a hundred, you should get 0.25, now multiply 0.25 and 66.00. You should get 16.50, thats your discount, so subtract 16.50 from 66.00, you should get 49.50. Now for the sales tax, divide 6.0 by 100, you should get 0.06. Now multiply 0.06 and 49.50, you should get 2.97, thats your tax, add it to 49.50, and you get 52.47 so BOOM, thats your answer, your welcome

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