SOLUTION: The boss gives his employees a 5% pay rise. Paul used to earn £8 per hour. How much does he get after the rise? Sandy used to earn a salary of £14300 How much did she get after

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Question 924914: The boss gives his employees a 5% pay rise.
Paul used to earn £8 per hour.
How much does he get after the rise?
Sandy used to earn a salary of £14300
How much did she get after the rise?

Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
paul:
amount of rise: 8 * 0.05 = 0.40
hourly rate after rise: 8 * 1.05 = 8.40
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sandy:
amount of rise: 14300 * 0.05 = 715
salary after rise: 14300 * 1.05 = 15015
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