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By what percent will the fraction increase if its numerator decreased by 30% and the denominator decreased by 50%

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Answer:

140%

Explanation:

since the numerator decreases by 30%, it isnt 70% the original value, This gives a formula: . You can rewrite the fraction as so, in doing so it's easy to see that you can cancel out the 0.5 and get: . This means the value is increasing by 1.4 or 140%.

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Answer:

140%

Explanation:

So a fraction can be expressed as:
(a)/(b) and if a number decreases by x%, the new number is (100-x)% the original value. So since the numerator decreases by 30%, it's not 70% the original value, and it's very similar with the denominator, with it only retaining 50% of it's original value. This gives you the formula:
(0.70a)/(0.50b). You can rewrite the fraction as:
(1.4 * 0.5 * a)/(0.5 * b) in doing so it's easy to see that you can cancel out the 0.5 and get:
1.4(a)/(b). This means the value is increasing by 1.4 or 140%

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