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A first class postage stamp was $0.02 in 1885. the same first class postage stamp in 2006 was $0.39. what is the percent of increase in the cost of a first class postage stamp?<…
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a first class postage stamp was $0.02 in 1885. the same first class postage stamp in 2006 was $0.39. what is the percent of increase in the cost of a first class postage stamp?
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The price was increased by $0.37 just subtract
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