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To increase an amount by 4.6%, what single multiplier would you use? HELP I HATETHIS!!!
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To increase an amount by 4.6%, what single multiplier would you use? HELP I HATETHIS!!!
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1.046 I think, sorry if its wrong :)
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You do 100 + 4.6 to get 104.6. You the divide this by 100 so you get 1.046. The multiplier is 1.046.
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