SOLUTION: Can someone please help me on this problem. Doug Mientkewicz, the Minnesota Twins Gold Glove first baseman, received $285,000 for the 2002 season. By going to arbitration his 20

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Doug Mientkewicz, the Minnesota Twins Gold Glove first baseman, received $285,000 for the 2002 season. By going to arbitration his 2003 salary was raised to $1.75 million. Find the percent of increase.

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Twins Gold Glove first baseman, received $285,000 for the 2002 season.
By going to arbitration his 2003 salary was raised to $1.75 million.
Find the percent of increase.
:
Change 285,000 to .285 million
:
* 100 = 514% increase

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