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7 December, 18:09

A frozen dinner at a grocery store is purchased for $2.20 wholesale and is marked up by 40 percent. A customer wants to buy four frozen dinners. How much will the customer pay, including paying 9 percent sales tax? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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  1. 7 December, 21:48
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    Since the frozen dinner at the grocery store was bumped up by 40%, the new price would have been $3.08

    Now, a customer wants to buy 4 frozen dinners, so multiply the price of one frozen dinner by 4.

    $3.08 x 4 = $12.32

    There is a 9% sales tax put up for the grocery store. You will want to multiply 9% (or. 09) times the price of the 4 frozen dinners.

    $12.32 x. 09 ~ $1.11

    Add the sales tax price to the price of the four frozen dinners.

    $12.32 + $1.11 = $13.43

    $13.43 will be the amount the customer will pay.
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