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question:if the cost of a police department to the taxpayer is 2,515594 and the value of a penny is 190,435, then the total amount of cents needed would be 13.21. That said, what would be the cost to the taxpayer then per day for a police department?

answer:To find the cost to the taxpayer per day for the police department, we need to divide the total cost by the number of days. Let's assume there are 365 days in a year. Total cost = 2,515,594 Number of days = 365 Cost per day = Total cost / Number of days Cost per day = 2,515,594 / 365 Using a calculator, we can calculate: Cost per day ≈ 6,895.22 Therefore, the cost to the taxpayer per day for the police department would be approximately 6,895.22.

question:If 13 cents of the 1.01 total average tax rate is use to cover the cost of a police department, how much would it cost to the tax papers per day for the police department?

answer:To find the cost to the taxpayers per day for the police department, we need to calculate the portion of the total average tax rate that is allocated to cover the cost. If 13 cents out of 1.01 is used to cover the cost of the police department, we can calculate the cost per day as follows: Cost per day = 13 cents / 1.01 Using a calculator, we can calculate: Cost per day ≈ 0.1287 Therefore, the cost to the taxpayers per day for the police department would be approximately 0.13.

question:property taxpayer portion for a police department if police cost to the taxpayer is 2,515,594 and the value of a penny is 190,435, then the amount to cover the cost would be 13 cents. That said, what would be the expense for the taxpayer per year for a police department if their average yearly tax bill is 11,685?

answer:To find the expense for the taxpayer per year for the police department, we need to subtract the portion used to cover the police department cost from the average yearly tax bill. Average yearly tax bill = 11,685 Portion used for police department = 13 cents Expense per year for the police department = Average yearly tax bill - Portion used for police department First, we need to convert the portion used for the police department from cents to dollars: 13 cents = 0.13 Expense per year for the police department = 11,685 - 0.13 Using a calculator, we can calculate: Expense per year for the police department ≈ 11,684.87 Therefore, the expense for the taxpayer per year for the police department would be approximately 11,684.87.

question:property taxpayer portion for a police department if police cost to the taxpayer is 2,515,594 and the value of a penny is 190,435,. That said, what would be the expense for the taxpayer per year for a police department if their average yearly tax bill is 11,685?

answer:To find the expense for the taxpayer per year for the police department, we need to calculate the portion of their average yearly tax bill that goes towards covering the cost. Police cost to the taxpayer = 2,515,594 Value of a penny = 190,435 Average yearly tax bill = 11,685 First, let's calculate the portion of the total police cost that is covered by a penny: Portion covered by a penny = Value of a penny / Total police cost Portion covered by a penny = 190,435 / 2,515,594 Next, let's calculate the portion of the average yearly tax bill that goes towards the police department: Portion for police department = Portion covered by a penny * Average yearly tax bill Portion for police department = (190,435 / 2,515,594) * 11,685 Using a calculator, we can calculate: Portion for police department ≈ 886.12 Therefore, the expense for the taxpayer per year for the police department would be approximately 886.12.

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