Asked by Brian
You make $ 90000 a year, and you get a 10% raise. Your new salary is $ .???
The next year you get a 10% cut. Your new salary is $ ????. That is ??? % less than your initial salary.
How would I go about solving this??
The next year you get a 10% cut. Your new salary is $ ????. That is ??? % less than your initial salary.
How would I go about solving this??
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Answered by
Quidditch
What is 10% of $90,000? Add that to $90,000 to find your salary after the raise.
What is %10 of the new larger salary?
Substract that to find what your salary is after the %10 cut.
What is %10 of the new larger salary?
Substract that to find what your salary is after the %10 cut.
Answered by
Quidditch
Retyping last lines...
What is 10% of the new larger salary?
Subtract that to find what your salary is after the 10% cut.
What is 10% of the new larger salary?
Subtract that to find what your salary is after the 10% cut.
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