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Mathematics, 09.12.2021 19:30 krrrr

. LaVonda is choosing between 2 jobs. For Job A, she would earn $27,000 the first year and each year after that she would get a raise of $2,000. For Job B, she would earn
$30,000 the first year and each year after that she would get a raise of 4% of the
previous year's salary.
a. What is the first year during which LaVonda's salary for Job A would exceed
that of Job B? Show your work, and explain the approach you used to find your
answer.
b.
What would LaVonda's yearly salary be after 20 years at both jobs?
C.
Will Job B ever exceed Job A again? If so, which year? Show your work, and
explain the approach you used to find your answer.

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