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To increase an amount by 5.4% what single multiplyer would you use
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To increase an amount by 5.4% what single multiplyer would you use
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multiply the amount by 1.54
. Hope this helped :3
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If the multiplier was 1.54, then you would get more then 1 and a half times your original amount.
Do 100% + 5.4% to get 105.4%.
Turn this into a whole number (divide by 100) to get 1.054 as your multiplier.
1.054
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