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You are an information broker. You specialize in genealogical (family tree) research.

You have a client named Jack O'Grady. You've spent the past 3 months tracking down information on his family and organizing it into a report. You managed to trace his family tree back to 1798.

"In today's world, math skills are important to everyone," says information broker Bob Kenyon. "As an information professional, they are even more important if you are dealing with statistical information. Poorly calculated or poorly interpreted statistics are of no value."

These are the expenses you ran up during your research:

Literary resources
Land holdings, County Antrim 1801-1899$11.95
Land holdings, County Antrim 1900-1974$9.50
Annual tithe registers (4)4 x $5.95
Archival requests
Public Records Office, Northern Ireland$72.75
Our Lord's Second County Church, Ballymoney$19.10
Miscellaneous
147 man-hours$1,764
Travel expenses$1,278

O'Grady is a member of the International Genealogy Guild. That means he is entitled to a 12 percent discount. What is the amount of his final bill?

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