Placticelact Warkeys is WorkKeys Curriculum Applied Math Levels 3-7 \( > \) Level 6: Calculating Percent Change This Question: 00:19 Total: 01:58 \( 14.3 \% \) Complete Toolbox Review Q. You select several items from a supply catalog. The list prices of the items are \( \$ 4.29, \$ 2.13 \), \( \$ 1.25, \$ 17.95 \) and \( \$ 0.85 \). Your company gets a \( 10 \% \) discount on all items in the catalog. How much should you make out a purchase order for, including the undiscounted \( \$ 10 \) shipping charge and \( 5.25 \% \) sales tax? A. \( \$ 23.82 \) B. \( \$ 25.07 \) C. \( \$ 26.47 \) D. \( \$ 35.07 \) HINT Support
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To find the total list price, add up the individual prices of the items: \[ \$4.29 + \$2.13 + \$1.25 + \$17.95 + \$0.85 = \$26.47 \] Show more…
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