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Maria just got a raise at work. She was making $9 per hour, but now she makes 150% of that amount.
Explain how you would find the amount of money Maria now makes per hour.
Explain how you would find the amount of money Maria now makes per hour.
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To find the amount of money Maria now makes per hour after her raise, we need to calculate 150% of her previous hourly wage of $9.
1. Convert 150% to a decimal. Since 100% is equivalent to 1.00, we convert 150% by dividing by 100:
\[
150\% = \frac{150}{100} = 1.5
\]
2. Multiply her previous hourly wage by this decimal:
\[
\text{New hourly wage} = \text{Previous wage} \times 1.5
\]
\[
\text{New hourly wage} = 9 \times 1.5
\]
3. Perform the multiplication:
\[
9 \times 1.5 = 13.5
\]
So, Maria now makes $13.50 per hour.
1. Convert 150% to a decimal. Since 100% is equivalent to 1.00, we convert 150% by dividing by 100:
\[
150\% = \frac{150}{100} = 1.5
\]
2. Multiply her previous hourly wage by this decimal:
\[
\text{New hourly wage} = \text{Previous wage} \times 1.5
\]
\[
\text{New hourly wage} = 9 \times 1.5
\]
3. Perform the multiplication:
\[
9 \times 1.5 = 13.5
\]
So, Maria now makes $13.50 per hour.
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