QuestionSaul bought 2 bags of chips at \$1.86 each, a soda for \$1.39, and a candy bar for \$1.09. With \$0.37 tax, how much change from \$10?
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
Assumptions1. Saul bought bags of chips, each priced at
. Saul bought a soda priced at
3. Saul bought a candy bar priced at
4. The sales tax for the order was
5. Saul paid with a bill
STEP 2
First, we need to calculate the total cost of the items before tax. This is done by adding the cost of each item.
STEP 3
Now, plug in the given values for the number of chips, price per chip, price of soda, and price of candy bar to calculate the total cost before tax.
STEP 4
Calculate the total cost before tax.
STEP 5
Now that we have the total cost before tax, we can find the total cost Saul has to pay by adding the sales tax.
STEP 6
Plug in the values for the total cost before tax and the sales tax to calculate the total cost.
STEP 7
Calculate the total cost Saul has to pay.
STEP 8
Now that we have the total cost Saul has to pay, we can calculate the change he should receive from the bill. This is done by subtracting the total cost from the amount Saul paid.
STEP 9
Plug in the values for the amount paid and the total cost to calculate the change.
STEP 10
Calculate the change Saul should receive.
aul should receive $3.43 in change.
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