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  • 23-03-2024
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IfavariableA,increasesby8%,whatdoesitbecome?

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JohnPositivity
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  • 23-03-2024
If a variable A increases by 8%, it becomes 108% of its original value. So, to find out what it becomes, you would multiply the original value of A by 1.08. For example, if A was initially 100, after increasing by 8%, it becomes 100 * 1.08 = 108.
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