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Susie buys a new pair of boots for $68.55. If Susie paid a 7.5% sales tax, what was the original cost of the boots?
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Susie buys a new pair of boots for $68.55. If Susie paid a 7.5% sales tax, what was the original cost of the boots?
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Susie buys a new pair of boots for $68.55. If Susie paid a 7.5% sales tax, what was the original cost of the boots?
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the original price was $63.77
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