SOLUTION: As a fundraiser for your club, you are asked to
sell 47 Candy bars at $1.55 each, with tax
included. What is the total amount of money
that you will be raising for the club?
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Question 199121: As a fundraiser for your club, you are asked to
sell 47 Candy bars at $1.55 each, with tax
included. What is the total amount of money
that you will be raising for the club?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The total that you will be raising is simply equal to the number of candy bars sold multiplied by the cost per bar:
Total Raised = Number of Bars Sold * Cost per Bar
Total Raised = 47 * 1.55
Total Raised = 72.85
So you will raise $72.85 for the club.
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