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The sales tax The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is given by   . ​ If I decide to buy $44 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay? A)  $3.96 B)  $4.76 C)  $0.72 D)  $0.09 , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is given by   . ​ If I decide to buy $44 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay? A)  $3.96 B)  $4.76 C)  $0.72 D)  $0.09 dollars worth of merchandise is given by The sales tax   , in dollars, I have to pay when I buy   dollars worth of merchandise is given by   . ​ If I decide to buy $44 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay? A)  $3.96 B)  $4.76 C)  $0.72 D)  $0.09 . ​
If I decide to buy $44 more in merchandise, how much additional sales tax will I have to pay?

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