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Me.shelton wants to learn to play the guitar. She found a guitar that was $95 and on discount for 15% off the $95. Sales tax on the guitar is 6.5%. Find the price that Ms.shelton will have to pay after you find the discount price and add in the tax. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.

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Hello! I can help you with this! So there is a $95 guitar for 15% off. That means Ms. Shelton would still have to pay 85% of the $95. To find the new sale price of the guitar, let’s multiply. 95 * 0.85 is 80.75. $80.75 is the new sale price of the guitar. However, not let’s add the sales tax to find the total price of the guitar. Multiply by 1.065 or 106.5%, because hat would give you all of the total price. 80.75 * 1.065 is 85.998 and other numbers behind it or 86.00 when rounded to the nearest hundredth. The total price Ms. Shelton will pay for the guitar is $86.
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