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Mr. Nicholson accepts a job that pays an annual salary of $60,000. In his employment contract, he is given the option of choosing a) an annual raise of $3,500 or b) an annual raise of 5% of his current salary.
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He should choose a) an annual raise of $3500.
This is because if you take 5% of $60,000 its only $3,000
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