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1 June, 03:37

Robert buys a new pair of boots for 120 dollars. Sales tax is

11%. How much does Robert actually have to pay?

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  1. 1 June, 03:55
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    Answer: $133.20

    Step-by-step explanation: To simply find the sales tax all you have to do is:

    Step 1 Multiply: 120 x. 11 = 13.2

    Step 2 Add: 120 + 13.2 = 132.2

    So Robert actually has to pay $133.20
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