Bill Shass pays a property tax of $3,200. In his community, the tax rate is 51 mills. What is Bill’s assessed value? (Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

A 51 mill rate is 5.1% of the assessed value, assuming there is no exemption.

The assessed property value is therefore 3200/0.051 = 62,745.

To find Bill's assessed value, we can use the formula: Assessed value = Property tax / Tax rate

First, convert the tax rate from mills to a decimal by dividing it by 1000.

51 mills = 51/1000 = 0.051

Next, substitute the values into the formula:

Assessed value = $3,200 / 0.051

Calculate the assessed value:

Assessed value ≈ $62,745.10 (rounded to the nearest dollar)

Therefore, Bill's assessed value is approximately $62,745.

To find Bill's assessed value, we can use the formula:

Assessed Value = Property Tax / Tax Rate

In this case, Bill's Property Tax is $3,200 and the Tax Rate is 51 mills (or 0.051).

So, Assessed Value = $3,200 / 0.051

To calculate this, divide $3,200 by 0.051:

Assessed Value ≈ $62,745

Therefore, Bill's assessed value is approximately $62,745.