Gary's pay is $15 per hour. He receives a 6% pay raise.
Part A
Could Gary use any of the foll...
Mathematics, 04.12.2020 23:30 sweetluvs7865
Gary's pay is $15 per hour. He receives a 6% pay raise.
Part A
Could Gary use any of the following methods to calculate his new hourly rate? Use the drop down boxes to choose Yes or No for each method.
a. Calculate 15% of 6.
b. Multiply 15 by 0.06 and add this result to 15
C Multiply his original pay by 1.06.
106
d. Solve the equation
for x
15 100
e. Add 56 to his original pay.
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