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Math Rocks!

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Step 1: Find 6.5% of x 50 = 3.25 Maxine wants to buy a backpack that costs $50. If the tax rate is 6.5%, how much will she pay? What is the total price? This is the tax amount Step 2: Find the total price including tax $50 + $3.25 = This is total amount

Step 1: Find 6.5% of x 50 = 3.25 Maxine wants to buy a backpack that costs $50. If the tax rate is 6.5%, how much will she pay? What is the total price? This is the tax amount Step 2: Find the total price including tax $50 + $3.25 = This is total amount

Step 1: Find 6.5% of x 50 = 3.25 Maxine wants to buy a backpack that costs $50. If the tax rate is 6.5%, how much will she pay? What is the total price? This is the tax amount Step 2: Find the total price including tax $50 + $3.25 = This is total amount

Step 1: Find 6.5% of x 50 = 3.25 Maxine wants to buy a backpack that costs $50. If the tax rate is 6.5%, how much will she pay? What is the total price? This is the tax amount Step 2: Find the total price including tax $50 + $3.25 = This is total amount

Step 1: Find 6.5% of x 50 = 3.25 Maxine wants to buy a backpack that costs $50. If the tax rate is 6.5%, how much will she pay? What is the total price? This is the tax amount Step 2: Find the total price including tax $50 + $3.25 = This is total amount