Alice is going shopping. This matrix shows her shopping list: \( \begin{array}{cccrr}\text { paint } & \text { brushes } & \text { towels } & \text { soap } & \text { markers } \\ {[7} & 3 & 2 & 2 & 5]\end{array} \) The following matrix shows the cost of these items at the 4 stores around Alice's apartment: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|} \hline & S1 & S2 & S3 & S4 \\ \hline paint & 0.84 & 0.95 & 0.90 & 0.897 \\ \hline brushes & 1.49 & 1.25 & 1.58 & 0.99 \\ \hline towels & 4.25 & 3.75 & 3.99 & 3.65 \\ \hline soap & 2.39 & 2.19 & 2.45 & 2.92 \\ \hline arkers & 1.49 & 1.33 & 0.99 & 1.19 \\ \hline \end{tabular} How much will Alice spend if she shops at S3? Round to the nearest cent.
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