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You make a purchase at a local hardware store, but what you've bought is too big to take home in your car. for a small fee, you arrange to have the hardware store deliver your purchase for you. you pay for your purchase, plus the sales taxes, plus the fee. the taxes are 7.5% and the fee is $20. let x represents the total purchase amount without taxes and fees.

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