Given:
The cost of each hoodie is, C = $15.
The discount percentage is, d = 15%.
The tax percentage on purchase is t = 8%.
The objective is to find the final cost of the hoodie.
The selling price of one hooie can be calculated as,
[tex]\begin{gathered} SP=c-d \\ =15-(\frac{15}{100}\times15) \\ =15-2.25 \\ =12.75 \end{gathered}[/tex]Now, by adding sales tax to the selling price the final cost will be,
[tex]\begin{gathered} FC=SP+t \\ =12.75+(\frac{8}{100}\times12.75) \\ =12.75+1.02 \\ =13.77 \end{gathered}[/tex]Cost of two hoodie can be calculated as,
[tex]\begin{gathered} C(\text{two)}=2\times13.77 \\ =27.54 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, the final cost of one hoodie is $13.77 and final cost of two hoodie is $27.54.