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The bike you have been saving for is discounted 15%. You have $600 saved to purchase it. The original, non-discounted price of the bike is $650. There is a 5.58% sales tax added to the price of the bike. After you purchase the bike with the discount and sales tax, how much money will you have left over? Round your answer to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

16.67 or 17 when rounded to nearest dollar

Step-by-step explanation:

$650 x .85 (100%-15% discount) = 552.50 cost of bike on sale

552.50 x 1.0558 (100% + 5.58% tax) = 583.33 cost with tax added.

$600 - 583.33 = $16.67 money left over