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Calculate the total purchase order for the following items: 6 cartons of letter-size folders @ $19 each, 5 reams of bond paper @ $10 each, 36 pens @ $.50 each, and 10 bottles of rubber cement @ $.95 each.
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Calculate the total purchase order for the
following items: 6 cartons of letter-size folders @
$19 each, 5 reams of bond paper @ $10 each, 36
pens @ $.50 each, and 10 bottles of rubber
cement @ $.95 each. Calculate the net amount of
the invoice.
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$191.50 is the correct answer
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