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Using the Unit Pricing table, a quantity of 75 would result in q, S/each.
\table[[a,A,B,c,D,E,F],[1,Unit Pricing,,Shipping Costs],[2,aty,$leach,,Method,$leach,],[3,0,8.2.45,,Truck,50.25,],[4,60,8.2.27,,Rail,50.20,],[5,120,82.12,,Ship,80.15,],[6,240,8200,,Oustumer,5,],[7,,,,,,],[8,,,,,,]]
\table[[9,Order #,Cust ID,Shipping,Quartity,\table[[Unit],[Price]],\table[[Total],[Price]],Unit Shipping,,Total Shipping,\table[[Shipping],[Discount]],\table[[Grand],[Total]]],[10,1,AD243,Rail,24,,,,,,],[11,2,MH39A,Rail,7,,,,,,],[12,3,R203,Ship,16,,,,,,],[13,4,271,Truok,2M,,,,,,],[14,6,N221,Truik,%,,,,,,],[15,5),00091,Customei,III,,,,,,],[16,,,,,,,,,,]]
9
2.45
2.27
2.12
2.00
 Using the Unit Pricing table, a quantity of 75 would result

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