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Marlie Brandt
Mathematics
14 October, 05:01
Increase £3000 by 5.4%
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Carolina Munoz
14 October, 05:18
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In order for us to get the increase of a certain number given the percentage, first we need to know how much of a number it is.
So, we need to multiply 3000 by 5.4% in order for us to know how much we are going to add to 3000.
= 3000 * 0.054
= 162
So we need to add 162 to 3000.
= 3000 + 162
= 3162
So the final answer is £3162
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