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A worker's salary increased from $750 to $900 per month. Which equation shows the increase of the worker's salary to the nearest percent?

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A+(x)/(100)A=B

where A is the first value, B the second value and x the percent

we can solve x


\begin{gathered} (x)/(100)A=B-A \\ x=(100*(B-A))/(A) \end{gathered}

this is the equation

and this is the percent:


\begin{gathered} x=(100*(900-750))/(750) \\ \\ x=20 \end{gathered}

the percent is 20%

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