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11 January, 07:56

The government taxes a manufacturer $0.20 for a bottle of soda. The manufacturer raises the wholesale price an additional $0.60 per bottle. The retailer raises the retail price an additional $0.15 per bottle. How much more, in dollars, does a consumer pay per bottle of soda?

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  1. 11 January, 08:19
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    Answer: $0.95

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to answer this question we simply have to add all amounts raised by the government, the manufacturer, and the retailer.

    Mathematically speaking:

    $0.20+$0.60+$0.15 = $0.95

    So, a consumer pays $0.95 more per bottle of soda.

    Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.
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