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Imagine you purchase a few items from a road-side vendor, and the vendor does not provide you with a bill.

But, back at home, your father wants a bill to verify the purchase made.
 
In such a case, you can prepare a bill of your own.
To prepare a bill, do the following.
 
Step 1: Enter the name of the shop.
 
Step 2: Enter a random bill number (for your reference).
 
Step 3: Enter the date of purchase.
 
Step 4: List down all the items that have been bought.
 
Step 5: Write down the quantity of the items bought.
 
Step 6: Enter the rates of each item.
 
Step 7: Calculate the amount to be paid for each item.
 
Step 8: Calculate the total amount to be paid for the purchase.
You have bought \(2\) kilograms of onions for \(Rs.50\) per kilogram, \(3\) kilograms of lemons for \(Rs.20\) per kilogram, \(1\) kilogram of sugar for \(Rs.60\) per kilogram. The shopkeeper does not provide you with a bill. So prepare a bill on your own to verify the purchase.
Example:
Name of the shop \(=\) XYZ Vegetable Mart
 
Bill Number \(=\) \(120\)
 
Date of purchase \(=\) \(05-04-2020\)
 
  
Item \(1 =\) Onions
 
Quantity (in kilograms) \(= 2\)
 
Rate of onions (per kilogram) \(= Rs.50\)
 
Amount to be paid for the onions \(=\) \(\text{Quantity}\) \(×\) \(\text{Rate}\) \(= 2\) \(×\) \(50 = Rs.100\)
 
  
Item \(2 =\) Lemons
 
Quantity (in kilograms) \(= 3\)
 
Rate of lemons (per kilogram) \(= Rs.20\)
 
Amount to be paid for the lemons \(=\) \(\text{Quantity}\) \(×\) \(\text{Rate}\) \(= 3\) \(×\) \(20 = Rs.60\)
 
  
Items \(3 =\) Sugar
 
Quantity (in kilograms) \(= 1\)
 
Rate of sugar (per kilogram) \(= Rs.60\)
 
Amount to be paid for sugar \(=\) \(\text{Quantity}\) \(×\) \(\text{Rate}\) \(= 1\) \(×\) \(60 = Rs.60\)
 
 
The total amount to be paid for the purchase \(=\) Amount to be paid for the onions \(+\) Amount to be paid for the lemons \(+\) Amount to be paid for sugar
 
\(= 100 + 60 + 60\)
 
\(= Rs.220\)
 
 
Now, the bill looks like this.
 
XYZ Vegetable Mart
 
Bill Number \(=\) \(120\)
 
Date \(=\) \(05-04-2020\)
 
S. No
Items
Quantity
(in \(kgs\))
Rate
(per \(kg\))
Amount
(in \(Rs.\))
1
Onions
\(2\)
\(50\)
\(100\)
2
Lemons
\(3\)
\(20\)
\(60\)
3
Sugar
\(1\)
\(60\)
\(60\)
 
Total amount to be paid \(= Rs.220\)