SOLUTION: Another problem I just couldn't figure out and I'm still working on it . A product that cost 2,000 increase by 5% in June. The new June price of the product increased by 5% on Dece

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Question 235112: Another problem I just couldn't figure out and I'm still working on it . A product that cost 2,000 increase by 5% in June. The new June price of the product increased by 5% on December 1st. How many dollars did the product increase by Dec 1. I don't have a clue! Can you please help?
Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!




Is the price on December 1. Subtract 2000 from that to get the total $ increase.

You can do your own arithmetic.

John