Mathematics, 07.11.2019 23:31 kaseykrueger47
Elaine lives in hawaii, which has a sales tax of 4%. she just bought a swimsuit whose full price was $80, but she presented the retailer with a coupon for $15, which the retailer accepted. what was the total amount that elaine paid?
a. $67.60
b. $68.20
c. $83.20
d. $65.00
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