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The tax on a property with an assessed value of $67,000 is $975. Using a proportion, find the tax on a property with an assessed value of $96,000
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The tax on a property with an assessed value of $67,000 is $975. Using a proportion, find the tax on a property with an assessed value of $96,000
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1,440
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1.5 percent of 96k
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