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Rent was raised 5% a month from last year to this year. If last years rent was $800 per month, how much is the renter paying per month this year?
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Rent was raised 5% a month from last year to this year. If last years rent was $800 per month, how much is the renter paying per month this year?
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Rent was raised 5% a month from last year to this year. If last years rent was $800 per month, how much is the renter paying per month this year?
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Answer:
$840
Explanation:
800+5%of800
800+ (5/100)*800
800+40
$840
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