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Suppose taxes are 13% of Hillary's earnings.Select the mathematical equation that is the translation of the underlined part of this sentence. Group of answer choicestaxes * 0.13 = Hillary's earningstaxes = (1 + 0.13) * Hillary's earningstaxes = (1 - 0.13) * Hillary's earningstaxes = 0.13 * Hillary's earnings

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Suppose taxes are 13% of Hillary's earnings.Select the mathematical equation that is the translation of the underlined part of this sentence. Group of answer choicestaxes * 0.13 = Hillary's earningstaxes = (1 + 0.13) * Hillary's earningstaxes = (1 - 0.13) * Hillary's earningstaxes = 0.13 * Hillary's earnings

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The correct mathematical equation that translates the underlined part of the sentence is "taxes = 0.13 * Hillary's earnings".

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