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Sonya buys four pairs of shoes on sale for buy one, get one 50% off. The sales tax is 6.5%. If the original price for each pair of shoes was $35, how much does Sonya pay for the four pairs altogether?
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Sonya buys four pairs of shoes on sale for buy one, get one 50% off. The sales tax is 6.5%. If the original price for each pair of shoes was $35, how much does Sonya pay for the four pairs altogether?
A. $74.55
B. $105.00
C. $111.83
D. $149.10
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A)$74.55
Step-by-step explanation:
140 / 70- 6.5%= 4.55+ tax =A
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A. $74.55
because if their are 4 pairs you would do 35x4=140 the half of 140 would be 70. Then they would have to pay tax witch is 6.5% of 70 and that is 4.55 so paying for the shoes and including tax would be 74.55
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