A stadium asked for $760,000 for naming rights. During a bidding war for the stadium naming rights, one company bid 7% more than the amount requested, and a second company bid 2% more than what that company bid. How much did the second company bid

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Answer:

[tex]\$\ 829464[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Bid of first company:

Bid is [tex]7\%[/tex] more

[tex]7\%[/tex] of [tex]760000=\frac{7}{100}\times760000=53200[/tex]

Bid of first [tex]=760000+53200=813200[/tex]

Bid of second company:

Bid of second is [tex]2\%[/tex] greater than that of first

[tex]2\%[/tex] of first bid [tex]=\frac{2}{100}\times 813200=16264[/tex]

Hence Bid of second company [tex]=813200+16264=829464[/tex]

Answer:

$829,464

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