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Car prices are projected to increase by 125% in 10 years. A car currently costs $2000. What is the projected cost of a car in 10 years?
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Car prices are projected to increase by 125% in 10 years. A car currently costs $2000. What is the projected cost of a car in 10 years?
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3250
Enter into a calculator
125%*2000
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Your answer is 4500
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