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5 September, 22:40

Jill Stetsonbocker is pricing a work truck that has a base price of $27,520, with options totaling $4,630 and a destination charge of $925. The dealer's cost is 91.5% of the base price and 88% of the options. a. What is the sticker price of the vehicle? b. What is the estimated dealer's cost? c. What will she pay if she can buy the vehicle for $200 less than the dealer's cost?

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  1. 6 September, 01:01
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    (a). $33075

    (b). $30180.20

    (c). $29980.20

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (a). Sticker price = Base price + Options + Destination charge

    = 27520 + 4630 + 925

    = $33075

    (b). Dealer's Price = 91.5% of base price + 88% of options + Destination Charge

    = 91.5% of 27520 + 88% of 4630 + 925

    = 25180.80 + 4074.40 + 925

    = $30,180.20

    (c). If she pays $200 less on vehicle than dealer's cost then total amount paid by her = 25180.80 + 4074.40 + (925-200)

    = $29980.20
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