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A scientist earning an annual salary of $49,839 gets a 4% raise. Estimate the new annual salary for this scientist.
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A scientist earning an annual salary of $49,839 gets a 4% raise. Estimate the new annual salary for this scientist.
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So i would do this question is what is 4% of 49,839 and then think about it for a minute or so then if i got stuck i would type it into a claculator and what do you get 1993.56 would be your answer.
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