Business, 31.07.2019 03:00 joelleygonzalez5792
The musical instrument store estimates costs of $18,750.00 annually to carry inventory of musical instruments and accessories. the costs include 12% for storage, 12% for interest, and 5% for transportation. what is the value of the inventory to the nearest cent?
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