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Arlo is offered a job in des moines, where the cpi is 80, and a job in new york, where the cpi is 125. arlo's job offer in des moines is for $42,000. how much does the new york job have to pay in order for the two salaries to represent the same purchasing power

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Given that Arlo is offered a job in des moines, where the cpi is 80, and a job in new york, where the cpi is 125. arlo's job offer in des moines is for $42,000.

Let the amount the new york job will pay be x, then


(x)/(125) = (42,000)/(80) =525 \\ \\ \Rightarrow x=125*525=\$65,625

Therefore, the new york job have to pay him $65,625 in order for the two salaries to represent the same purchasing power.
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