Mathematics, 20.04.2021 20:40 maddiemccarter3892
Jill, Rachel, and Tim picked berries. Jill picked 1 2/5
pounds of berries. Rachel picked twice as many berries as Jill. Tim picked 7/8
of the amount that Rachel picked. How many pounds of berries did Tim pick?
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The westins and the shermans live in the same city and pay the same sales tax rate, and both families made $14,000 in taxable purchases last year. if the westins made $86,000 and the shermans made $33,000 last year, is the sales tax in their city an example of a regressive tax? yes, because the westins and the shermans both paid the same sales tax rate. b. no, because the shermans paid a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than the westins did. c. no, because the westins and the shermans both paid the same sales tax rate. d. yes, because the shermans paid a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than the westins did.
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