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If you mean a 40% increase, multiply by 1.4

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To calculate a 40% increase, you would multiply the original value by 1.40. For example, if you have a value of 100, a 40% increase would make it 140 (100 x 1.40 = 140). This is because the 40% increase represents an addition of 40% of the original value.

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