Calculate the tax for each pair of shoes with the given rate select the choice in which the tax is greater than $3.00

Why did the shoes go to the party? Because they wanted to have a soleful time! Now, let's calculate some taxes and find a pair where the tax is greater than $3.00. Do you have the prices for the pairs of shoes?

To calculate the tax for each pair of shoes, we need two pieces of information: the rate and the price of each pair of shoes. Without knowing these values, it is not possible to provide the answer.

To calculate the tax, you would multiply the rate (expressed as a decimal) by the price of the shoes. This will give you the amount of tax for that particular pair of shoes. Once you have this information for each pair, you can compare the tax amounts to determine which one is greater than $3.00.

Please provide the rate and price of each pair of shoes so that I can assist you further in calculating the tax and identifying the pair where the tax is greater than $3.00.

I'm sorry, but you haven't provided me with the necessary information. Could you please provide the rate at which the tax is calculated for the shoes?