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A new pair of basketball shoes costs $98.00 at the sporting goods store. If there is a 10% sales tax, what is the actual cost of the shoes?
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98.00 * .10 = 9.8
98.00 + 9.8 = $107.80
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107.80$ is the actual cost of the shoes
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