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You own a jewelry store, and sales last month were $19,000. You had $3,000 in discounts and $1,750 in returns. Calculate your net sales for last month.
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You own a jewelry store, and sales last month were $19,000. You had $3,000 in discounts and $1,750 in returns. Calculate your net sales for last month.
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You own a jewelry store, and sales last month were $19,000. You had $3,000 in discounts and $1,750 in returns. Calculate your net sales for last month.
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19,000-3,000-1,750=14,250.
the answer is 14,250.00
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