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Mathematics, 30.11.2020 22:20 tomuchsaucecj

Beth purchased a compact vehicle with an $18,240.00 MSRP including the delivery and title fee. She selected a leather interior, which costs five times the upgraded stereo system. If the
total cost of the vehicle, including a 7% sales tax, was $21,365.20 find the cost of the (a)
stereo system, and (b) leather interior.

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