Emily wants a new dress she only has $30 to spend she lives in Florida where the sales tax is 5% about estimate how much can the dress cost if she wants to spend all her money

To estimate the maximum cost of the dress, we need to subtract the sales tax from the total budget of $30.

Sales tax = 5% of $30 = (5/100) * $30 = $1.50

Therefore, the dress can cost approximately $30 - $1.50 = $<<30-1.5=28.5>>28.50.

To estimate the maximum cost of the dress, we need to subtract the sales tax from the total amount Emily has to spend. Let's calculate:

1. Sales tax = Percentage of sales tax / 100 = 5 / 100 = 0.05
2. Amount available for the dress = Total amount - Sales tax
= $30 - ($30 * 0.05)
= $30 - $1.50
= $28.50

Therefore, Emily can approximately spend up to $28.50 on the dress if she wants to use all her money.

To estimate how much the dress can cost, we need to take into account the sales tax rate and the amount of money Emily has to spend.

First, we calculate the sales tax amount on the dress. Since the sales tax in Florida is 5%, we multiply $30 by 0.05 to find the sales tax amount:
Sales tax amount = $30 * 0.05 = $1.50.

Next, we subtract the sales tax amount from the total available amount Emily has to spend:
Available amount after sales tax = $30 - $1.50 = $28.50.

Therefore, Emily can estimate that the dress can cost approximately $28.50 or less if she wants to spend all her money.