The following terms appeared on an invoice dated May 20, sent by a manufacturer to a retail store: 2/10, net 30. The amount of the invoice was $2,000. Assuming the retailer paid the invoice on May 30 (10 days after the products were delivered), how much should he have paid?
A. $2,000
B. $2,040
C. $1,900
D. $1,800
E. $1,960
Answer: E
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