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Mathematics, 06.07.2019 21:20 marsewilliams

The roosevelt’s and the jaspers live in the same city and pay the same sales tax rate, and both families made 16,000 in taxable purchase last year if the roosevelt’s made 91,000 and the jaspers made 37,000 last year is the sales tax in their city an example of a regressive tax

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