Question
Tiana had new tires put on her car. She spent $175 on the tires. The mechanic charged a service fee of $60. She received $50 off for being a first-time customer. How much did Tiana pay in the end?
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To calculate how much Tiana paid in the end, we need to sum the cost of the tires and the service fee, then apply the discount she received.
1. Cost of tires: $175
2. Service fee: $60
3. First-time customer discount: $50
First, we add the cost of the tires and the service fee:
\[
175 + 60 = 235
\]
Next, we subtract the discount from the total:
\[
235 - 50 = 185
\]
Therefore, Tiana paid **$185** in the end.
1. Cost of tires: $175
2. Service fee: $60
3. First-time customer discount: $50
First, we add the cost of the tires and the service fee:
\[
175 + 60 = 235
\]
Next, we subtract the discount from the total:
\[
235 - 50 = 185
\]
Therefore, Tiana paid **$185** in the end.