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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 18:00 korar1644

PLEASE HELP Sarah gets a job paying $32,000 a year with the promise of a pay increase of 4% per year.

a. Write a recursive routine to help find Sarah's yearly pay each year.
Start with: 32000
Rule: Multiply by 1.04

b. To the nearest dollar, how much will Sarah make year 5?

c. During what year will Sarah first make more than $40,000 per year?

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