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You're a loss prevention consultant in a large city. Mr. Hansen, the owner of a grocery store in a neighboring town, calls you.

Mr. Hansen's town has been growing rapidly, as has his grocery store's business. However, he has noticed his theft-related losses have also increased.

He wants to know how much you'll charge to write a report for him. In it, you'll suggest procedures and equipment that will help him reduce theft.

You estimate the report will take you 17 hours to produce. Your hourly rate is $70. For 5 of those hours you'll use an assistant, who charges $42 an hour.

You estimate you'll need to make 3 trips to Mr. Hansen's store. The town is 74 miles away. You charge clients 28 cents per mile.

The total invoice needs to have 7 percent tax added.

How much will you charge Mr. Hansen for the report?