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Lisa's starting pay was $8.50 per hour. After 8 months she was given a 6% increase. How much per hour was Lisa's raise
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Lisa's starting pay was $8.50 per hour. After 8 months she was given a 6% increase. How much per hour was Lisa's raise
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Lisa's starting pay was $8.50 per hour. After 8 months she was given a 6% increase. How much per hour was Lisa's raise
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Well first you would take 8.50 and multiply it by 0.06. That gives you 0.51. Then if you want to find out what her new pay would be, then just add your answer to the original pay.
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