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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-02-28

To keep up with rising expenses, a motel manager needs to raise the $40.00 room rate by 22%. What will be the new rate?

Asked by redcat295

Answer (3)

22% of $40 is $8.80 so the now rate should be $40.00+$8.80=$48.80

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

Answer: $48.80
Step-by-step explanation: Take the original $40 and multiply it by your percentage of increase. Either do (40 0.22)+40 or (40 1.22).

Answered by lw3166 | 2024-06-12

The new room rate after a 22% increase from the original rate of $40.00 will be $48.80. This is calculated by finding the increase and adding it to the original rate. The final calculation is $40.00 + $8.80 = $48.80.
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Answered by lw3166 | 2024-12-16