Brandon buys a radio for $48.09 in a state where the sales tax is 7%.
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How muc...
Mathematics, 04.11.2020 18:30 frank2010
Brandon buys a radio for $48.09 in a state where the sales tax is 7%.
Part 1 out of 2
How much does he pay in taxes? If necessary, round to the nearest cent.
He pays $
in taxes.
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