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You were recently hired by a company and will receive a starting salary of $45,000 per year. you will receive a $2.500 raise each year you are with the company part a what will your salary be in your 8th year with the company? 65,000 characters used: 6/15000 submit part b how much money will you earn altogether in the first 6 years?

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