10000004. Jaylen decided to buy a new digital camera that retails for $119. If the store is currently running a promotion on all cameras for 25% off, and the sales tax in her state is 69, what is Jaylen's total at checkout?

The discount on the camera is 119 * 0.25 = $<<119*0.25=29.75>>29.75

The price of the camera after the discount is 119 - 29.75 = $<<119-29.75=89.25>>89.25
The sales tax is an additional 89.25 * 0.69 = $<<89.25*0.69=61.4925>>61.4925
Jaylen's total at checkout is 89.25 + 61.4925 = $<<89.25+61.4925=150.7425>>150.7425. Answer: \boxed{150.7425}.

To find Jaylen's total at checkout, we need to calculate the discount amount and add the sales tax.

Step 1: Calculate the discount amount
The camera retails for $119, and there is a 25% off promotion.
Discount = 25/100 * $119
Discount = $29.75

Step 2: Calculate the total cost after the discount
Total cost after discount = $119 - $29.75
Total cost after discount = $89.25

Step 3: Add the sales tax
Total at checkout = Total cost after discount + Sales tax
Total at checkout = $89.25 + $69
Total at checkout = $158.25

Therefore, Jaylen's total at checkout would be $158.25.

To calculate Jaylen's total at checkout, we need to consider the original price of the camera, the discount, and the sales tax.

Step 1: Calculate the discount
The camera is being sold at a 25% discount, which means Jaylen will pay only 75% of the original price.
Discount = 25% = 25/100 = 0.25
Discounted price = Original price - (Discount × Original price)
Discounted price = $119 - (0.25 × $119)

Step 2: Calculate the sales tax
The sales tax in Jaylen's state is $69. This means that Jaylen will have to pay an additional $69 on top of the discounted price.

Step 3: Calculate the total at checkout
Total at checkout = Discounted price + Sales tax

Let's calculate them:

Discounted price = $119 - (0.25 × $119)
Discounted price = $119 - ($29.75)
Discounted price = $89.25

Total at checkout = $89.25 + $69
Total at checkout = $158.25

So, Jaylen's total at checkout will be $158.25.