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If a new cd player costs $225 and the sales tax is 4.75%, how much will a customer save during a tax-free holiday, when tax does not need to be payed?
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If a new cd player costs $225 and the sales tax is 4.75%, how much will a customer save during a tax-free holiday, when tax does not need to be payed?
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If a new cd player costs $225 and the sales tax is 4.75%, how much will a customer save during a tax-free holiday, when tax does not need to be payed?
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$10.6875. It probably asks you to round to the nearest cent, so $10.68.
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