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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 17:10, spellsaltoniza

A worker earns a 3% increase in her annual salary for each of 5 years. They plan to continue working in their position for an additional n years. If they continue to earn a 3% increase in their annual salary, what statement could describes the expression that can be used to calculate the total percent increase in their annual salary from the first year to the last year

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