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A. As you walk to your car, you notice that your tire is nearly flat! The initial psi level yesterday was 40 but it is now only 38 today. If this trend continues and the tire keeps losing the same percentage of air, how much should be left at the end of the week rounded to 1 decimal? (7 days later)

B. In fashion, clothing can quickly go out of style once it has left the runway. If an outfit (a pair of sweatpants) that costs $1250 loses its value by nearly 21% each month, solve for the number of months that it takes for the sweatpants to only cost $25. Round to the nearest month.

C. You can model that you expect a 1.25% raise each year that you work for a certain company. If you currently make $40,000, how many years should go by until you are making $120,000? (Round to the closest year.)

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