Mary buys a pair of jeans for $24.99, a skirt for $32.99, and a pair of shoes for $49.99. She has a coupon for 15% off the most expensive item. If the tax is 7.5%, what is the total cost?

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To determine the total cost of Mary’s purchases, including the discount and tax, we start by identifying the items and calculating the total cost before applying the discount.

Mary buys:

  • Jeans: $24.99

  • Skirt: $32.99

  • Shoes: $49.99

First, we find the subtotal of these items:

Subtotal = $24.99 + $32.99 + $49.99 = $107.97

Next, we apply the 15% discount to the most expensive item, which in this case is the pair of shoes priced at $49.99.

To calculate the discount:

Discount = 15% of $49.99 = 0.15 × $49.99 = $7.4985 (approximately $7.50 when rounded)

Now, we deduct this discount from the subtotal to get the adjusted total:

Adjusted total = Subtotal - Discount

Adjusted total = $107.97 - $7.50 = $100.47

Once we have the adjusted total, we now need to include the sales tax of 7.5%.

Tax amount = 7.5% of adjusted total = 0.075 × $100.47 = $

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