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At the beginning of the 7th grade, Martin was 50 inches tall. At the beginning of his 8th grade year, Martin was 58 inches tall. What was his percent of change from his 7th grad…
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At the beginning of the 7th grade, Martin was 50 inches tall. At the beginning of his 8th grade year, Martin was 58 inches tall. What was his percent of change from his 7th grade year to his 8th grade year?
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It is a 16% increase
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