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Jim’s pay is £180 each week.
Jim asks his boss for an increase of £20 a week.
Jim’s boss offers him a 10% increase.
Find how much Jim will be paid with the increase offered by his boss.
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increases by 11.1% and his raise £18 and £2 less than what he wants
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