A quarterly telephone bill consist of N$79.15 rental plus 4.7 cents for each dialled unit. Sales tax is added at 15%. What is the total bill for Mrs. Jones who used 915 dialled units?

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$4.7 × 915 = 4300.5
$4300.5 + 79.15 = 4379.65
15% of 4379.65 = 656.9475
4379.65 + 656.9745 = 5036.6245
Mrs. Jones' Bill was $5036.63
(Rounded to the nearest 1/10)

Answer:

$140.48

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent dialed units.

We have been given that a quarterly telephone bill consist of $79.15 rental plus 4.7 cents for each dialed unit.

4.7 cents = $0.047

Cost of dialing x units would be [tex]0.047x[/tex].

Total cost of dialing x units would be [tex]0.047x+79.15[/tex].

Let us find cost of dialing 915 units by substituting [tex]x=915[/tex] in above expression.

[tex]0.047(915)+79.15[/tex]

[tex]43.005+79.15[/tex]

[tex]122.155[/tex]

Now, we will find 15% of sales tax as:

[tex]122.155\times \frac{15}{100}[/tex]

[tex]122.155\times 0.15[/tex]

[tex]18.32325[/tex]

Total bill: [tex]18.32325+122.155=140.47825\approx 140.48[/tex]

Therefore, Mrs. Jonas's bill would be $140.48.

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