Answer:
55 ° is correct answer option (c)
<h2>We know:</h2>
You currently make $13.50 an hour. You've earned a 15% pay raise. You want to find out your previous rate of pay per hour.
<h2>Steps:</h2>
1.) Convert 15% to a decimal, which equals 0.15
2.) Multiply your current earnings with the percentage in decimal form (0.15)
$13.50 (current pay per hour) x 0.15 (percentage in decimal form) = $2.025 (difference between your previous wage and your current wage)
3.) Subtract the difference of your previous wage and current wage with your current earnings
$13.50 (current pay per hour) - $2.025 (difference between previous and current wage) = $11.475 (previous pay per hour)
4.) Since this is talking about wage, rounding is not applicable. In other cases, your number would be rounded off to $11.48, however you can't add what you don't have, so you would have to round down.
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You were previously making $11.47 an hour.</h2>
The quality of the goods you produce depends on the quality of your production process. If your production process doesn’t meet the required quality standards, the product may be of inferior quality.
If you mean
3 times square root of 125 then go to AAA
if you mean ∛125 then go to BBBB
AAAAAA
3 times √125=3 times 5√5=15√5
BBBBBBB
∛125=5 or -5
Answer:
22 percent is the loss ....