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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 11:30 Nayb17

The state of california charges homeowners approximately $1,200 per year in property taxes for every $100,000 a person's home is worth. if mr. cohen's home in studio city, ca is worth $1,600,000, how much does he have to pay in property taxes per year? set up a pair of equivalent ratios and then use your knowledge of cross products to solve.

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