A WORKER PRESENT SALARY IS 24 PER ANNUM HIS ANUAL INCREMENT IS 10% OF HIS BASIC SALARY WAT WUD BE HIS ANNUAL SALARY AT THE BEGINNIN OF THE THIRD YEAR

User Icon for Steve Steve answered
12 years ago

CAPS LUK ST00PID, as do the contractions and typos.

Assuming his present salary is the base salary, 24 * 1.10^2 = 29.04

Where can I get a job with an annual 10% raise?

User Icon for REM REM answered
12 years ago

And it is not even impish

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To calculate the worker's annual salary at the beginning of the third year, we need to consider the annual increment for each year.

Since the worker's annual increment is 10% of his basic salary, we can calculate the increment for each year as follows:

First Year Increment = (10/100) * 24

To calculate the worker's annual salary at the beginning of the second year, we need to add the increment to the current salary:

Second Year Salary = 24 + First Year Increment

Similarly, for the third year:

Third Year Increment = (10/100) * Second Year Salary

Third Year Salary = Second Year Salary + Third Year Increment

Let's calculate the values step by step:

First Year Increment = (10/100) * 24 = 2.4

Second Year Salary = 24 + 2.4 = 26.4

Third Year Increment = (10/100) * 26.4 = 2.64

Third Year Salary = 26.4 + 2.64 = 29.04

Hence, the worker's annual salary at the beginning of the third year would be 29.04.