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Mathematics, 20.01.2021 01:00 jeieiejej

The regular price of a shirt is $15. Natalie bought it on sale for 0.9 times its regular price. Then the sale price was multiplied by 1.06 to include the tax.

Use the drop-down boxes to compare the regular price of the shirt to the sale price of the shirt
including tax.
The regular price of the shirt is $15. The sale price of the shirt before tax is
$10
.
The sale price of the shirt including tax is $
Choose...
. So, the sale price of the shirt
including tax is
Choose...
the regular price.

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