Louisa purchased a new snake for $199.00. Sales tax is 7.25%. What is her total bill? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

To calculate the sales tax, multiply the cost of the snake by the sales tax rate: 199 * .0725 = $14.43

Then add the cost of the snake to the sales tax to find the total cost: 14.43 + 199 = $<<14.43+199=213.43>>213.43. Answer: \boxed{213.43}.

Jesse buys his coworkers lunch from the local steakhouse. The food costs $105.79, and the sales tax rate is 9%. Jesse wants to leave a 20% tip based on the pre-tax amount. How much will the total be, including tax and tip?