Mathematics, 05.05.2020 09:15 mirza326
Suppose that a new employee starts working at $7.08 per hour and receives a 3% raise each year. After time t, in years, his hourly wage is given by the equation y equals $ 7.08 left parenthesis 1.03 right parenthesis Superscript t Baseline . Find the amount of time after which he will be earning $10.00 per hour. After what amount of time will the employee be earning $10.00 per hour?
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