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28 August, 07:04

The rail fare £16.25 is increased by 5%; how much does the fare now co st?

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  1. 28 August, 07:09
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    Given our current rail fare of £16.25, we are looking for the price of the rail fare after a 5% increase.

    To find the value of a 5% increase, we can multiply the rail fare by 1.05 since it is 5% added to the total value.

    Or, we can multiply the rail fare by 5 and then divide by 100 to get how much will be added onto it.

    Let's do both of them:

    Increase: 5%

    Equation: 1.05 x 16.25

    1.05 x 16.25 = 17.06 rounded to the nearest cent

    Rail Fare after 5% increase: £17.06

    Increase: 5%

    Equation: (5 x 16.25) / 100

    81.25/100 =.81 rounded to nearest cent

    Then, we add them together.

    16.25 + 81 = 17.06

    Rail Fare after 5% increase: £17.06
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