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the coach for a basketball team wants to buy new shoes for her 12 players.

Finishline is offering a 30% discount on each pair of shoes, which were originally priced at $82.50. A 5.5% sales tax will be applied to the discounted price.

The same shoes are also available on Sixty Seconds' website for $64.75. An 8% processing fee will be applied to the cost of the shoes, plus a shipping fee of $5.99 for each pair.

What is the difference in the total costs of the 12 pairs of shoes between the two stores?

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Answered by Anonymous
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the coach for a basketball team wants to buy new shoes for her 12 players.

Finishline is offering a 30% discount on each pair of shoes, which were originally priced at $82.50. A 5.5% sales tax will be applied to the discounted price.

The same shoes are also available on Sixty Seconds' website for $64.75. An 8% processing fee will be applied to the cost of the shoes, plus a shipping fee of $5.99 for each pair.

What is the difference in the total costs of the 12 pairs of shoes between the two stores?

Show your work

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