The final price of the textbook for an English literature course is 12.2% more than the listed price when tax and shipping costs are included. If the listed price is 109$, what is the final price of the textbook?(Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question
The final price of the textbook for an English literature course is 12.2% more than the listed price when tax and shipping costs are included. If the listed price is 109$, what is the final price of the textbook?(Round to the nearest dollar.)
Solution
To find the final price of the textbook, we need to calculate 12.2% of the listed price and then add that to the listed price.
Step 1: Calculate 12.2% of 109$. To do this, we multiply 109 by 0.122 (which is the decimal equivalent of 12.2%). 109 * 0.122 = 13.298
Step 2: Add the result to the listed price. 109 + 13.298 = 122.298
So, the final price of the textbook is approximately 122$ when rounded to the nearest dollar.
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