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Jack earned $6.00 per hour before being given a 3% raise. What was Jack’s new wage after the raise? Group of answer choices $6.03 $6.18 $7.03 $7.80
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Jack earned $6.00 per hour before being given a 3% raise. What was Jack’s new wage after the raise? Group of answer choices $6.03 $6.18 $7.03 $7.80
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Jack earned $6.00 per hour before being given a 3% raise. What was Jack’s new wage after the raise?
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Jacks new wage after the rage would be 6.18 .
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I would believe that his raise is 6.18 because you see that it is 6 dollars you would put 6 x 3% and gather .18 then add .18 to the 6 that was there and you get 6.18
Therefor the answer is 6.18
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