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so my understanding is that the sales tax on $16 is going to be $1.00. So this would mean that the sales tax on $32 will be $2 if you use the same formula. 32 x 1/16
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Yes. You're right.

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so my understanding is that the sales tax on $16 is going to be $1.00. So this would mean that the sales tax on $32 will be $2 if you use the same formula. 32 x 1/16

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