FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781259964947
Author: Libby
Publisher: MCG
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Cameron
Street Barber Shop pays
$5
per month for water for the first
14,000
gallons and
$3.25
per thousand gallons above
14,000
gallons. Calculate the total water cost when the barber shop uses
13,000
gallons,
16,000
gallons, and
20,000
gallons.Question content area bottom
Part 1
(Do not round interim calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest cent.)
Usage
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Total Water Cost
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13,000 gallons
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16,000 gallons
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20,000 gallons
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