19. mr. jones, the owner of a small store buys kayak paddles for $50.00 each, and sells them
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Mathematics, 09.11.2019 18:31 lke123
19. mr. jones, the owner of a small store buys kayak paddles for $50.00 each, and sells them
for 180% of the purchase price. a customer buys a paddle for $97.65, which includes the selling price and sales tax. what is the sales tax rate?
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