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Sales tax on an item is directly proportional to the cost of the item purchased. If the tax on a $500 item is $30, what is the sales tax on a $900 item?

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30 / 500 = x / 900....$ 30 tax / 500 item = $ x tax on 900 item
cross multiply
(500)(x) = (900)(30)
500x = 27000
x = 27000/500
x = 54 <===
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Answer: $54

Explanation:

The equation to show the direct variation in two quantities x and y is given by :-


(x_1)/(y_1)=(x_2)/(y_2)

The tax on a $500 item is $30.

Let 'x' be the sales tax on a $900 item.

Then , we have the following equation:-


(x)/(900)=(30)/(500)\\\\\Rightarrow\ x=(900*30)/(500)\\\\\Rightarrow\ x=54

Hence, the sales tax on a $900 item = $54

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