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Aset of speakers costs $22 and songs cost $1.25 each. the sales tax rate is 7.5%. the expression 0.075(22 + 1.25s) can be used to determine the amount of sales tax due on the entire purchase. expand the expression and round to the nearest hundredth. drag numbers complete the expression. numbers may be used once, more than once, or not at all. plzz
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