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Chris wants to buy a shirt that originally cost $26 but is on sale for 15% off. When he goes to purchase the shirt there is a 4.5% sales tax on the shirt. How much will he pay all together? (round to the
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Chris wants to buy a shirt that originally cost $26 but is on sale for 15% off. When he goes to purchase the shirt there is a 4.5% sales tax on the shirt. How much will he pay all together? (round to the nearest cent)
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$4.10 it was originally $4.08
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Answer: $23
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