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 Item  Quantity  Cost 5/8-inch hose 30 inches $1.25 per foot 3/4-inch hose 24 inches $1.35 per foot 5/8-inch hose clamps 2$0.84 each 3/4-inch hose clamps 2$0.84 each  Thermostat with gasket 1$5.65 each  Pressure cap 1$4.50 each  Upper hose 1$11.44 each  Lower hose 1$16.53 each  Hose clamps 4$0.98 each  Labor charges are as follows:  Remove, clean, and replace radiator $39.50 Reverse flush block $20.00 Replace heater hoses $10.00 Replace thermostat and cap  N/C\begin{array}{lcl}\text { Item } & \text { Quantity } & \text { Cost } \\5 / 8 \text {-inch hose } & 30 \text { inches } & \$ 1.25 \text { per foot } \\3 / 4 \text {-inch hose } & 24 \text { inches } & \$ 1.35 \text { per foot } \\5 / 8 \text {-inch hose clamps } & 2 & \$ 0.84 \text { each } \\3 / 4 \text {-inch hose clamps } & 2 & \$ 0.84 \text { each } \\\text { Thermostat with gasket } & 1 & \$ 5.65 \text { each } \\\text { Pressure cap } & 1 & \$ 4.50 \text { each } \\\text { Upper hose } & 1 & \$ 11.44 \text { each } \\\text { Lower hose } & 1 & \$ 16.53 \text { each } \\\text { Hose clamps } & 4 & \$ 0.98 \text { each }\\\\\text { Labor charges are as follows: }\\\\ \text { Remove, clean, and replace radiator } &&\$ 39.50 \\ \text { Reverse flush block } &&\$ 20.00 \\ \text { Replace heater hoses } &&\$ 10.00 \\ \text { Replace thermostat and cap } &&\mathrm{~N} / \mathrm{C}\end{array} Read the voltmeter in the accompanying figure to the nearest tenth of a volt. The switch is set to 24.


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