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Mathematics, 31.10.2021 08:30 nemorinavory3832

Mason was offered a job that paid a salary of $98,000 in its first year. The salary was set to increase by 3% per year every year. If Mason worked at the job for 28 years,
what was the total amount of money earned over the 28 years, to the nearest whole
number?

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