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  • 12-04-2024
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A sofa costing $420 is increased by 17.5% tax what does it cost now

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jordanjorja1 jordanjorja1
  • 12-04-2024
It costs $493.50 now
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ohlele ohlele
  • 12-04-2024
Answer: 493.50

Explanation: Take the costing price and the tax rate, divide the tax percentage by 100 to get the tax rate as a decimal. Then multiply the costing price by the decimal tax rate to get the tax amount. Finally add the tax amount to the costing price.
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