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Patrick wants to buy shorts that cost $27.95 (there is no tax on the shorts). He also wants to buy a speaker that costs $95. There is a 6.5% tax on the speaker. If he has $130, …
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Patrick wants to buy shorts that cost $27.95 (there is no tax on the shorts). He also wants to buy a speaker that costs $95. There is a 6.5% tax on the speaker. If he has $130, can he afford everything?
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95*6.5%= 6.18
95-6.18=88.82
27.95+88.82= $116.77
Yes he can afford everything
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