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20 August, 01:00

The total cost of an item including sales tax is directly proportional to its price. If the total cost of a $25 item is $25.75, what is the total cost on a $60 item?

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  1. 20 August, 03:00
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    Total cost = $61.8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that the total cost of an item (including the sales tax) is directly proportional to its price so we can write is as:

    Total cost ∝ price

    To change this proportionality into an equality, we need a constant so it will be:

    Total cost = k * price

    Finding k when total cost is $25.75 and price is $25:

    25.75 = k * 25

    k = 1.03

    Finding the total cost when price $60:

    Total cost = 1.03 * 60

    Total cost = $61.8
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