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Charlie makes $34 an hour and will get a 20% raise starting next week. Choose True or False for each statement. A) Next week, Charlie's new hourly wage will be 120% of his original wage.
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Charlie makes $34 an hour and will get a 20% raise starting next week. Choose True or False for each statement.
A) Next week, Charlie's new hourly wage will be 120% of his original wage.
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