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14 June, 05:53

a company gives raises once-a-year amir's present salary of $16,000 his manager would like to raise amir's salary to 35,000. What percent raise would Amir be receiving?

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  1. 14 June, 07:42
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    Subtract 16,000 from 35,000 to find the quantity increase.

    35,000 - 16,000 = 19,000

    Now divide 19,000 by 16,000 to find the percent increase.

    19,000 : 16,000 = ‭1.1875‬

    Multiply this by 100 to change it from a decimal to a percentage.

    ‭1.1875‬ * 100 = 118.75

    Answer:

    Amir received a 118.75% raise.
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