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Georgia's leading source of revenue brings in more money than sales and fuel taxes combined. three times the amount from corporate income taxes. ten times the amount received from licenses and user fees. more money than all other sources of revenue combined.

Georgia's leading source of revenue brings in more money than sales and fuel taxes-example-1
Georgia's leading source of revenue brings in more money than sales and fuel taxes-example-1
Georgia's leading source of revenue brings in more money than sales and fuel taxes-example-2

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Answer:

The Answer is A. More money than sales and fuels taxes combined.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is CORRECT.

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User Brysgo
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Answer:

more money than sales and fuel taxes combined

Step-by-step explanation:

It is stated that individual income tax is Georgia's leading source of revenue and it is 41% of Georgia's total revenue. So you satr to see which statement is true based on that information:

1. Georgia's leading source of revenue brings in more money than sales and fuel taxes combined.

So 29%+5% = 34%

41%>34%, which is true.

2. Georgia's leading source of revenue brings in three times the amount from corporate income taxes.

So 3%×3 =9%

9% = 41%, which is false

3. Georgia's leading source of revenue brings in ten times the amount received from licenses and user fees.

So 7%×10 = 70%

70% = 41%, which is false

4. Georgia's leading source of revenue brings in more money than all other sources of revenue combined.

So 59% < 41%, which is false

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