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The net price of goods from Southern Flooring to Jerry's Carpet Outlet is $34,500. The terms are
8/10 EOM. The date of the invoice is October 5th. If the invoice is paid on October 15, what is
the cash price?
$31,740
The net price of goods from Southern Flooring to Jerry's Carpet Outlet is $34,500. The terms are
8/10 EOM. The date of the invoice is October 5th. If the invoice is paid on December 1, what is
the cash price?
$34,500
A rectangle is 42 square feet. What percent of the area of the rectangle is a square with side
lengths of 6 feet?
86%
A circular garden has an area of 25 square feet. The inner part is an herb garden that occupies
20% of the area of the garden. If the rest of the garden is flower beds, the flower beds occupy
____ square feet?
20
This is part of an invoice that Sharon Niles received for a shipment of items. What is the cash
discount if the bill is paid within 10 days?
$33.79
This is part of an invoice that The Chair Specialists received for a shipment of chairs. What is the
cash discount if the bill is paid within 10 days?
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