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A(n) tax is based on the quantity sold of particular products, rather than the monetary amount of the retail selling price.

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A sales tax is based on the quantity sold of particular products, rather than the monetary amount of the retail selling price.

A sales tax is a tax assessed on an item bought in a store. It is based on the quantity sold of particular products, rather than the monetary amount of the retail selling price. This means that regardless of the price of a product, the tax charged will be the same as long as the quantity sold remains the same.

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