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1. You are selling candy bars. The taxable amounts and tax imposed up to $1 are shown below. The same pattern for taxes continues for prices above $1.00. For amounts between $0.01 and $0.20, the tax is $0.01.
For amounts greater than $0.20 and less than or equal to $0.40, the tax is $0.02.
For amounts greater than $0.40 and less than or equal to $0.60, the tax is $0.03.
For amounts greater than $0.60 and less than or equal to $0.80, the tax is $0.04.
For amounts greater than $0.80 and less than or equal to $1.00, the tax is $0.05.
A candy bar cost $0.55. What is the total cost with tax?


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