Solve Percent Problems with Proportions Practice

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Sally wants to purchase a new snowblower for $349.99. The local sales tax is 7.5%. How much sales tax will she have to pay? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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To find the amount of sales tax Sally will have to pay, we need to calculate 7.5% of the total cost of the snowblower.

Step 1: Convert the sales tax rate to a decimal by dividing it by 100:
7.5% = 7.5/100 = 0.075

Step 2: Multiply the total cost of the snowblower by the sales tax rate:
349.99 * 0.075 = 26.24925

Step 3: Round the result to the nearest hundredth:
Sales tax = $26.25

Therefore, Sally will have to pay $26.25 in sales tax.
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