A customer is buying a $100 drill and two $15 drill bit sets. The customer uses a gift card worth $50 to pay for a portion of their bill. How much cash will the customer pay (before taxes)?

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A customer is buying a $100 drill and two $15 drill bit sets. The customer uses a gift card worth $50 to pay for a portion of their bill. How much cash will the customer pay (before taxes)?

To determine the total amount the customer will pay (before taxes), we need to add the prices of the items and subtract the value of the gift card.

Step 1: Add the prices of the items:
$100 (drill) + 2 * $15 (drill bit sets)

2 * $15 = $30

$100 + $30 = $130

Step 2: Subtract the value of the gift card:
$130 (total amount) - $50 (gift card value)

$130 - $50 = $80

Therefore, the customer will pay $80 in cash (before taxes).