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9 November, 02:30

Jason's salary and Karen's salary were each p percent greater in 1998 than in 1995. What is the value of p? (1) In 1995 Karen's salary was $2,000 greater than Jason's. (2) In 1998 Karen's salary was $2,440 greater than Jason's.

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  1. 9 November, 04:55
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    Answer: Hi, first lets give our variables some names.

    Lets call Ks to Karen's salary and Js to Jason's salary.

    then, in 1995:

    Ks₁ - Js₁ = 2000$

    in 1998:

    Ks₂ - Js₂ = 2440$

    now, we know that Ks₂ = (1 + p) * Ks₁ and Js₂ = (1+p) * Js₁

    so we can write the second equation as:

    p * (Ks₁ - Js₁) = 2440$

    replacing the parentesis with the first equiation

    (1+p) * (2000$) = 2440$

    (1+p) = 2440/2000 = 1.22

    so p = 0.22, or a 22%
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