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a province gathers local charges on the evaluation worth of the property, which is 60% of the property's real worth. For instance, assuming that a section of land of land is esteemed at $10,000, its
evaluation esteem is $6,000. The local charge is then 72¢ for each $100 of the appraisal value.
The expense for the section of land evaluated at $6,000 will be $43.20. Write a program that asks for the
actual value of a piece of property and displays the assessment value and property tax.
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