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Sister Idea: Instead of simply handing her the gift, turn the experience into a fun scavenger or treasure hunt. Provide the first clue (perhaps with a small related item, like a mini flashlight if the gift is camping related), which leads to the next clue, and so on, until she reaches the final location where the gift is hidden. The process adds a layer of fun and builds excitement.
Supplies Needed: Clue materials: Paper, pen/printer for creating clues or riddles. Small props (optional): Minor items to accompany the clues (e.g., a small toy, a piece of candy). The hidden gift: The final item to be found.
Estimated Cost: Clue materials: $0 - $2 (likely already owned) Optional props: $3 - $10 Total: ~$0 - $12

Screenshot from webpage 1 (web address/picture of item/cost of item and shipping cost-if shown on this page)
Screenshot of shipping cost
Screenshot from webpage 2 (web address/picture of item/cost of item and shipping cost-if shown on this page)
Screenshot of shipping cost
Screenshot from webpage 3 (web address/picture of item/cost of item and shipping cost-if shown on this page)
Screenshot of shipping cost
"Calculations for the final price of the item at the lowest retailer:
Base price:
Tax: (8.25%)
Shipping:
Final cost: "

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t browse the web or take screenshots for you, but I can (1) tell you exactly what screenshots to capture and how, and (2) do the final price calculations as soon as you paste the base price and shipping (or upload the screenshots). Below are step-by-step instructions and the calculation template + examples.

What to capture (for each retailer/webpage)
- A screenshot that clearly shows:
- the webpage URL/address bar (so the source is visible),
- the product picture/name,
- the listed base price.
- If the shipping cost is not shown on the product page, also capture:
- the cart or checkout page where shipping cost is displayed (or any popup showing shipping).
- Make sure the price and shipping text are legible. If possible capture date/time (some pages change prices).
- Repeat for webpage 1, webpage 2, webpage 3.

How to capture (quick tips)
- On Windows: press Win+Shift+S (Snip & Sketch) or Print Screen and crop.
- On macOS: press Cmd+Shift+4 and drag.
- On iPhone: Side button + Volume Up; crop to show URL by tapping address bar.
- On Android: Power + Volume Down; open the browser so address bar is visible.
- Save screenshots named clearly (site1-product.png, site1-shipping.png, etc.).

Which prices I need from you
- For each retailer: base price (product price before tax), shipping cost (as shown).
- If the site shows tax estimate, include that or tell me whether to use the 8.25% you specified.
- If you want tax applied only to the product or to product+shipping, tell me which. (Commonly tax is applied to the product only; some places also tax shipping.)

Calculation formula (using 8.25% tax rate)
- Tax = base_price × 0.0825
- Final cost = base_price + Tax + shipping
- Round tax and final cost to two decimal places for currency.

Example calculation (illustrative)
- Base price: $15.99
- Shipping: $4.95
- Tax (8.25%) = 15.99 × 0.0825 = 1.32 (rounded)
- Final cost = 15.99 + 1.32 + 4.95 = 22.26

If tax should apply to (base + shipping) instead:
- Tax = (base_price + shipping) × 0.0825
- Example: Tax = (15.99 + 4.95) × 0.0825 = 1.84 → Final = 15.99 + 4.95 + 1.84 = 22.78

Next steps
- Either paste the three base prices and shipping costs here OR upload the three screenshots (product page and shipping/cart screenshots).
- I’ll identify the lowest retailer and compute Tax (8.25%) and the Final cost for that retailer, showing the full calculation.