39. An employee was hired at a salary of $15.00 per hour. After a raise, he was paid $19.50 per hour. What was the percent increase in his salary?

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39. An employee was hired at a salary of $15.00 per hour. After a raise, he was paid $19.50 per hour. What was
the percent increase in his salary?
40. You want to put fencing around a rectangular garden whose length is 16 ft. If you have at most 56 ft. of
fence to use, write and solve an inequality to show the possible widths of the garden. (Perimeter of a Rectangle:
P = 2L + 2W)
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Transcribed Image Text:39. An employee was hired at a salary of $15.00 per hour. After a raise, he was paid $19.50 per hour. What was the percent increase in his salary? 40. You want to put fencing around a rectangular garden whose length is 16 ft. If you have at most 56 ft. of fence to use, write and solve an inequality to show the possible widths of the garden. (Perimeter of a Rectangle: P = 2L + 2W) Page 6 I 6 + hp
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41. To make the honor roll you must have a test average between 85 and 89. If you scored 87, 91 and 83 on
your first 3 tests, what is the range of possible grades you can receive on the 4th (and final) test in order to make
the honor roll?
42. Find the second, fourth, and eleventh terms of the sequence described by:
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