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Mr. Wilson wants to buy a new computer. The regular price is $1,049. Mr. Wilson has a 20% off coupon. After using the coupon, he must pay a sales tax of 5.25%. What is the final…
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Mr. Wilson wants to buy a new
computer. The regular price is
$1,049. Mr. Wilson has a 20% off
coupon. After using the coupon,
he must pay a sales tax of 5.25%.
What is the final cost of the
computer?
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1. Find how much the 20% discount is.
1049*.20= 209.8
Subtract that from the original price.
1049-209.8=839.2
2. Find the sales tax of the computer after the discount.
839.2*.0525=44.058
Add that to your discounted total.
839.2+44.058=883.258
So the final cost would be $883.26
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