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A necklace costs £900. Work out the price after a 2% price increase.
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A necklace costs £900. Work out the price after a 2% price increase.
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£900
2% increase
10% of £900 = £90
1% of £900 =£9
2% of £900 = £9 x 2 =£18
£900 + £18 = £918
Answer=£918
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