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13 November, 04:21

You get a 15% raise at your job and now make $13.50 per hour. What was you previous rate of pay per hour?

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  1. 13 November, 04:31
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    We know:

    You currently make $13.50 an hour. You've earned a 15% pay raise. You want to find out your previous rate of pay per hour.

    Steps:

    1.) Convert 15% to a decimal, which equals 0.15

    2.) Multiply your current earnings with the percentage in decimal form (0.15)

    $13.50 (current pay per hour) x 0.15 (percentage in decimal form) = $2.025 (difference between your previous wage and your current wage)

    3.) Subtract the difference of your previous wage and current wage with your current earnings

    $13.50 (current pay per hour) - $2.025 (difference between previous and current wage) = $11.475 (previous pay per hour)

    4.) Since this is talking about wage, rounding is not applicable. In other cases, your number would be rounded off to $11.48, however you can't add what you don't have, so you would have to round down.

    You were previously making $11.47 an hour.
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