First, we need to calculate the cost of labor:
$150/hour x 2.5 hours = $375
Next, we need to add the cost of the part and the labor:
$400 + $375 = $775
Finally, we need to add the sales tax to the total cost:
$775 x 0.07 = $54.25
$775 + $54.25 = $829.25
Therefore, Tracy's car repair will cost $829.25.
Tracy needs to get her car’s fuel pump replaced. The part costs $400, the labor costs $150 per hour, and there is 7% sales tax. If the fuel pump takes 2.5 hours to fix, how much will the repair cost?
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