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You have now been at this job for 1 year and decided to ask your supervisor for a raise. You pointed out that you have never missed a day of work, you stayed late 8 times when extra help was needed, and came in 5 times to fill in when others called in sick. You asked for a raise of 50 cents per hour and got it! What is your new gross pay for one week including your 5% tips?

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