SOLUTION: the instructions say to "identify the multiplier for each growth rate."
I'm not sure what to do and number 6 reads as follows: 4 percent.  How do I find the multiplier?
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:  the instructions say to "identify the multiplier for each growth rate."
I'm not sure what to do and number 6 reads as follows: 4 percent.  How do I find the multiplier? 
This question is from textbook Advanced Algebra
Answer by acerX(62)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 Im not sure of the question here but 4% as a decimal is 0.04.
To use this as a multiplier such as sales tax you would add 1 making the multiplier 1.04 
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