A company purchased $4600 worth of merchandise. Transportation costs were an additional $405. The company returned $315 worth of merchandise and then paid the invoice within the 1% cash discount period. The total cost of this merchandise is:
A. $4644.00.
B. $4690.00.
C. $4476.00.
D. $4510.00.
E. $4647.15.
Answer: E
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