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A pair of sunglasses costs $26 during a summer sale. If there is a 6% sales tax, and you pay for the glasses with $30, how much change should you expect?
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A pair of sunglasses costs $26 during a summer sale. If there is a 6% sales tax, and you pay for the glasses with $30, how much change should you expect?
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A pair of sunglasses costs $26 during a summer sale. If there is a 6% sales tax, and you pay for the glasses with $30, how much change should you expect?
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Answer: 2.44
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30−(26×1.06) = 2.44
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