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Chris's pay went from $20/hr to $25/hr after his first evaluation. After his second evaluation his pay was raised to $33/hr. When comparing the % increases, what percent more than the first raise was the
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Chris's pay went from $20/hr to $25/hr after his first evaluation. After his second evaluation his pay was raised to $33/hr. When comparing the % increases, what percent more than the first raise was the second?
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the first raise was a 25% increase, while the second raise was a 32% increase so there was a 7% increase from the first raise to the second one.
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