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Answer:

$22.47

Explanation:

Shirts are on sale for 30% discount

The original price of one shirt is $15

Discount = percentage discount/100 × original price =
(30)/(100) × $15 = $4.5

The selling price of one shirt is therefore;

$15 - $4.5 = $10.5

For two shirts, the selling price is 2 × $10.5 = $21

Tax = Percentage tax/100 × selling price =
(7)/(100) × $21 = $1.47

The total cost of these two shirts at sale price = $21 + $1.47 = $22.47

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