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For Cody, we have to find his raise. It says that his raise is 3.125% of his current pay. That's like .03125 times 23.04. Find the answer.
After you find the answer add it to Cody's current pay. Then we can move on to Gregg.
ok
Great
Did you find out the answer yet?
Jeremy: I'm sure you must know something about the problem at hand. I asked you earlier to think about it and then share some of your thoughts. In the future you won't often have OpenStudy available to do your work for you. Please take this seriously. Get involved in the problem solving, please!
Infinity posted this earlier: "For Cody, we have to find his raise. It says that his raise is 3.125% of his current pay. That's like .03125 times 23.04. Find the answer." Begin working on this and share your efforts. Then others and I will gladly give you feedback.
I'm trying to get YOU involved. The more YOU're involved, the more you'll learn.
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Your definitely not helping your case, Jeremy.
im bk
ok can yall break it down for me
Take a look at your posted question again. I'm sure you must understand something there. Share what you know, what you've done. You could then write questions to help you learn what you don't know. No, Jeremy, you yourself need to start breaking down this problem.
Each person is earning a certain amount of $ now and is looking forward to getting a raise. Your job, in each case, is to determine the amount of the raise and then to determine what his new pay rate is.
cody is the fist one i think
Right. Please respond to my suggestions regarding what to do.
Back up (by explaining how you reached your decision) what you think. Otherwise this becomes a guessing game. Won't work.
Cody is the first. Remember I said about the percentage. Apply it. Here i will repeat it. "For Cody, we have to find his raise. It says that his raise is 3.125% of his current pay. That's like .03125 times 23.04. Find the answer."
Cody is indeed the first person mentioned, but that does NOT mean that he is the one who will earn the most or the least after raises have been given to all three guys. Jeremy: Why not review your conversation with infinityknowledge and apply what you learned there to this new problem?
Tom has $120 in his pocket. What is 35% of that? show your calculations.
alivejeremy are you watching. I'm trying to help
mathmale is trying to help too
Wait, do you know how to calculate percentage. If thats the problem I can help
Infinity: go right ahead. Thanks.
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