Mathematics, 05.06.2021 18:30 shawntawright1
42. The annual rates payable of a flat was $4 000 last year. If the rateable value of the flat increases by 10% this year, find
(a) the rateable value of the flat last year,
(b) the new quarterly rates paid by the owner.β
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