At the end of Tabitha's shopping experience, her total cost was $120.70. If she bought the number of 32-ounce cartons of orange juice she needed from part b, what percent of the bill was spent on orange juice? Round your answer to the nearest percent.

Respuesta :

Incomplete question. However, let's work it out using an assumed set of data.

Assuming the list and value of items totaling $120.70 is:

  • 10 liters of liquid soap > $60
  • 1 carton of strawberry juice > $17
  • 32-ounce of orange juice > $43.7

Answer:

approximately 36%

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the percent of the bill spent on orange juice, we need to find the ratio of its cost to the total cost of Tabitha's shopping experience. We can use the basic formula:

[tex]\frac{item cost}{total cost} * 100[/tex]

[tex]\frac{43.7}{120.7} * 100=[/tex] 36%

In other words, the $43.7 she spent on orange juice made up 36% of the bill.