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7 November, 06:00

Sams net worth is 5480.80. his liabilities are 3260.60. if she increases her assets by 10% and decreases her liabilities by 10%, what is her net worth?

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  1. 7 November, 08:45
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    Net worth = assets - liabilities. They tell us the net worth, and the liabilities, but not the assets, so we need to figure that out.

    5480.80 (net) = x - 3260.60 (liab) - - We add the 3260.60 to both sides to get x by itself.

    5480.80 + 3260.60 = x

    8741.40 = x (assets)

    Now, we need to increase assets by 10%.

    8741.40 * 1.10 = 9615.54

    Decrease liabilities by 10%

    3260.60 * 0.10 = 326.06 (how much we decrease it by)

    3260.60 - 326.06 = 2934.54 (subtract the decrease)

    9615.54 (increased assets) - 2934.54 (decreased liabilities) = 6681.00
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