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GED Math 4.3 Expression and Equations. Which of the following expressions represents the percent increase in Brielle's salary?
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things about having a job aside from donut friday aren't
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well brielle makes s dollars per year and she just
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got a raise of nine grand a year Which of
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the following expressions represents the percent increase in her salary
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And here the lancers All right well hopefully brielle didn't
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sign anything saying she makes s dollars per year because
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that's probably giving her employer along too much leeway there
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Okay so brielle makes some unknown annual salary and she
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just got a nine grand raised thiss question wants us
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to figure out what expression accurately shows the percent increase
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in salary Unfortunately for us there's a handy dandy formula
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for this one Any time we're looking to calculate a
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percent increase its one hundred times the size of the
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increase over the original amount So we just needed plugging
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a couple numbers the size of the increases Nine grand
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So we put that in our numerator and the original
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noun is s your formula becomes one hundred times nine
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thousand over s and the answer is b is in 00:01:16.811 --> [endTime] boston cream doughnut Yeah
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