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Rina8888 [55]
3 years ago
7

After lunch, you need to buy new shoes. You bought a pair last year and they cost $79.00. Now, the same shoes cost $86.00. By wh

at percent has the price increased? Write your answer to 2 decimal places. *
Mathematics
1 answer:
valentina_108 [34]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The main answer: $4.84

Step-by-step explanation:

County A: Multiply the price by the sales tax to find out how much money the sales tax will add. Remember to convert percent to decimal!

$75 * 0.0725 = $5.4375

Add the original price and the sales tax.

$75 + $5.4375 = $80.4375

County B: Multiply the price by the sales tax to find out how much money the sales tax will add. Remember to convert percent to decimal!

$70 * 0.08 = $5.6

Add the original price and the sales tax.

$70 + $5.6 = $75.6

Then take the difference.

80.4375 – 75.6 = 4.8375

Round to the nearest hundredth: $4.84

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