SOLUTION: suppose you are offered two identical jobs: one paying a starting salary of $40,000 with yearly raises of $2000 and one paying a starting salary of $36,000 with yearly raises of $2

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Question 1022025: suppose you are offered two identical jobs: one paying a starting salary of $40,000 with yearly raises of $2000 and one paying a starting salary of $36,000 with yearly raises of $2500. Which job will pay more money over a 10-year period?
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let = pay over a 10 yr period
1st job:

2nd job:

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1st job:


2nd job:


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The 2nd job pays $1,000 more than the
1st job over a 10 yr period

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