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David has $90 to spend on sneakers. The sales tax in his state is 6%.

Vincent has $95 to spend on sneakers. The sales tax in his state is 9%.
Both boys are interested in a pair of sneakers that costs $86. Who will be able to buy the sneakers?

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Answer:

Vincent will be able to buy the sneakers, while David will not be able too.

Explanation:

I believe this is true because for David,

6% of 86$ is 5.16$

so 86 + sales tax (which is 5.16) = 91.16$

David only has 90$ so he can't afford the sneakers. They are 1.16$ over his budget.

While for Vincent,

9% of 86$ is 7.74$

so 86 + sales tax (which in this case is 7.74) = 93.74

Vincent has 95$ to spend so he can afford the shoes.

I am not exactly sure if all calculations are correct, but I hope this helps! :)

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Answer:

Vincent

I took the test on edg

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