During three consecutive years, an employers salary is increased by 15%. If after three years his salary is 45,400, what was his salary befo

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During three consecutive years, an employers salary is increased by 15%. If after three years his salary is 45,400, what was his salary before the raises?

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Nguyệt Ánh 4 years 2021-07-31T03:05:09+00:00 1 Answers 15 views 0

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    2021-07-31T03:07:03+00:00

    Answer:

    $29,851.24

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The salary started as x.

    Each year it was increased 15%.

    A full amount is 100% of the amount. When you add 15% to the amount, you now have 115% of the amount.

    115% as a decimal is 1.15; that means that to increase an amount by 15%, multiply the amount by 1.15

    For example, let’s say you want to know what is a 15% increase on 100. Start with 100. 15% of 100 is 15, so if you add 15% to 100 you expect to get 115.

    Now multiply 1.15 by 100. You also get 115 showing you that multiplying a number by 1.15 is the same as adding 15%.

    Now let’s get back to our problem.

    The salary started as x.

    Each year, the increase in salary was 15% of the previous salary.

    After 1 year the salary is 1.15x.

    After 2 years, the salary is 1.15(1.15x).

    After 3 years, the salary is 1.15(1.15(1.15x)) = (1.15^3)x

    We are told that the salary became $45,400 after the three 15% increases, so

    (1.15)^3 * x = 45,400

    Multiply out 1.15^3 as 1/15 * 1.15 * 1.15 = 1.520875

    1.520875x = 45,400

    Divide both sides by 1.520875.

    x = 45,400/1.520875

    x = 29,851.24

    Answer: $29,851.24

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