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1. Job A: $35,000 for the first year with $1,500 raise every year thereafter. 2. Job B: $30,000 for the first year with a 7% raise every year thereafter.
3. Create an equation for each situation.
4. Use equation to complete the table
5. When will job b earn more than job a
6. Which job would you choose and why?

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