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Cameron works for T-Mobile in Irving Mall. Last week he sold $2,400 worth of products. This week he sold $2,760 worth of products. What is the percent of increase in his sales f…
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Cameron works for T-Mobile in Irving Mall. Last week he sold $2,400 worth of products. This week he sold $2,760 worth of products. What is the percent of increase in his sales from last week to this week?
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15% because the other person that said 15% has to be very smart because I said so
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