To find the amount of the increase, multiply the salary by 0.025.
To find the new salary, multiply the salary by 1.025
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β 8y ago100 reduced by 25% became 75.75 must be increased by [ 33 and 1/3 ]% in order to become 100.
C: 47% + 25% = 72%
Let's use an example. Let's say B's salary is $100. Since A's salary is 25% more, that makes A's salary $125. So B's salary as a percentage of A's salary is 100/125 = 80% Without using an example: Let a be A's salary and let b be B's salary. a = b + 25%b = b + .25b = 1.25b b/a = b/(1.25b) = 1/1.25 = .80 = 80%
It is a 60% increase
25% increase.
100 reduced by 25% became 75.75 must be increased by [ 33 and 1/3 ]% in order to become 100.
25 percent increase.
C: 47% + 25% = 72%
125%
Let's use an example. Let's say B's salary is $100. Since A's salary is 25% more, that makes A's salary $125. So B's salary as a percentage of A's salary is 100/125 = 80% Without using an example: Let a be A's salary and let b be B's salary. a = b + 25%b = b + .25b = 1.25b b/a = b/(1.25b) = 1/1.25 = .80 = 80%
The increase is 32 percent. (8/25)
74% increase
25.
25% increase
It is a 25% increase
25% increase.
It is a 25% increase