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Emma bought ff folders that cost $0.40 each and mm markers that cost $0.25 each. Sales tax is 5.25%. Which expression represents the total amount Emma paid, including tax?

Emma bought ff folders that cost $0.40 each and mm markers that cost $0.25 each. Sales-example-1
User Itamar Haber
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We have that we can represent the total cost before taxation as follows:


0.40f+0.25m

However, we need to add the tax to each of the items. We have that this amount is the 5.25% of each item. Then, we have:

n% = n/100


0.40f+(5.25)/(100)\cdot0.40f+0.25m+(5.25)/(100)\cdot0.25m

Then, we can continue as follows:


0.40f+0.0525\cdot0.40f+0.25m+0.0525\cdot0.25m

And


0.40f+0.25m+0.0525\cdot0.40f+0.0525\cdot0.25m
0.40f+0.25m+0.0525\cdot(0.40f+0.25m)

Therefore, the correct option is the last option:


0.40f+0.25m+0.0525\cdot(0.40f+0.25m)

Emma bought ff folders that cost $0.40 each and mm markers that cost $0.25 each. Sales-example-1
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