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Find the multiplier that corresponds to a 10% increase
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if you are trying to find 10 % of a value you need to times it by 0.1
Such as if you were to find 25% of 30 you times 30 by 0.25
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-- Before you increase it, you have 100% of it.
-- When you increase it, you add 10% more, so you wind up with 110/% of it.
-- 110% is the same number as 1.1 .
-- So in order to increase something by 10%, you multiply it by 1.1 .
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