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12 August, 01:51

Jasmine makes $23 an hour; her boss tells her that she is receiving a 10 percent raise next month. What will her new salary be next month? How much more money will she earn working her usually 30 hours per week?

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  1. 12 August, 03:03
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    Answer: Her new salary would be $25.30. She would be making $69 more than her usual 30 hours per week.

    Step-by-step explanation: Do $23 times 0.10, because the 10% is being turned into a decimal. Now add the product of that, $2.30, to the original $23, which is $25.30. This will be her new salary. Multiply $25.30 by 30 to get the amount that she would make with her usual amount of hours per week. Then, multiply $23 by 30 to get the amount of money that she would make for that. What you should end up with is 759 - 690, which equals 69. So she would make $69 more.

    I apologize if this is too confusing. Ask any further questions about how I got my answer if you need to.
  2. 12 August, 03:41
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    Jasmine's new salary is $25.30 an hour.

    $25.30 * 30 = $759 per week
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