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Mary Slovick is buying a house. The first house she considers is assessed for 230,000 and has a property tax rate of 4.25 per 100. A second house has an assessment value of 250,000 and has a property tax rate of 34 mills per dollar. What is the difference in the property tax amounts?
 A) 1,275
  B) 2,550
  C) 8,500
  D) 9,775

Question 2

Jamika wants to calculate her property taxes. She looks on her tax statement and sees that the tax rate is 47 mills per dollar. How can she calculate her property taxes?
 A) Divide 47 by 1,000. Then multiply the market value of her property by the product.
  B) Multiply 47 by 1,000. Then multiply the market value of her property by the product.
  C) Divide 47 by 1,000. Then multiply the assessed value of her property by the product.
  D) Divide the assessed value of her property by 47.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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