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18 August, 23:24

1. Your state charges 5% sales tax on nonfood items. You're buying a light bulb for $3.00, cereal for $2.50, and an orange for $.50. What will be the grand total of your bill?

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  1. 18 August, 23:29
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    The total bill will be $6.15.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The problem tells us that the 5% sales tax is only charged for non-food items. For the three items purchased, only one is non-food which is the light bulb. The cost of the light bulb is $3.00. In order to find the total after adding 5% sales tax, we can take the cost and multiply by 1.05, which is the original cost plus the additional 5%. 3 x 1.05 = 3.15. To find the total bill, you need to add the cost of the light bulb, after tax, plus the cost of cereal and an orange: 3.15 + 2.50 + 0.5 = $6.15.
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