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Lucy's lunch and latte has found that customers are put off by the local tourism tax of 9% that is added to their bill. if lucy decides to cover the tax herself, rather than adding it to the customer's bill, what percent will the customer see in savings? write your answer as a percent rounded to the nearest tenth. (hint: the answer is not 9%.)
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