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2 September, 10:44

Dwight has a new job that guarantees a six percent raise for each year with the company. His initial salary is $52,000 per year. Which equation models Dwight's salary after t years? A) y = 52,0000.06t B) y = 52,0001.06t C) y = 52,000 (0.06) t D) y = 52,000 (1.06) t

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  1. 2 September, 11:00
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    C) y=52,000 (0.06) t would best represent his salary after t years.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A is wrong because 520,000.06t would represent 520,000 and 6 cents

    B is wrong because Its 52,001. Which isn't the amount he makes.

    D is wrong because its multiplied by (1.06) and not (0.06)
  2. 2 September, 11:06
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    Your Answer Would Be: C
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