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Tristian Mueller
Mathematics
8 May, 05:43
Multiplier method increase £88 by 14%
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Darryl Erickson
8 May, 05:51
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if you just want 14% of 88
14% of 88 = 12.32, 0.14 * 88
if you want 14% of 88 + 88
114% of 88 = 100.32, 1.14 * 88
Step-by-step explanation:
2% of x = 0.02 * x
20% of x = 0.2 * x
200% of x = 2 * x
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