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Business, 22.09.2020 03:01 ob3ymysins

Living Ornaments is offering a special for wedding planners. Wedding flower orders totaling over $500 receive a 10% discount, over $750 a 15% discount, over $1,000 a 20% discount. All orders $1,500 and above receive a 25% discount. The delivery charge is $75 on weekdays and $125 on weekends. Terms are 2/10 EOM. WeddingsRUs placed an order for Thursday, June 1, delivery. The list price on the chosen flowers totals $848.50. Required:
a. Calculate the trade discount and the net price for the flowers to be delivered.
b. How much does WeddingsRUs owe if they pay the invoice on July 10?

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