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Carol is given a 10% pay decrease. Her new wage is £306 per week. What would be her weekly wage if, instead, she had received a 10% pay increase?
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370.26 , get what she had originally (336.6) by multiplying 306 by 1.1 then multiply 336.6 by 1.1 to see her increase
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