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What could it mean to say there is a 100% decrease in a quantity? Give an example of a quantity where this makes sense. URGENT PLEASE!!!
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What could it mean to say there is a 100% decrease in a quantity? Give an example of a quantity where this makes sense. URGENT PLEASE!!!
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What could it mean to say there is a 100% decrease
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A 100% decrease in something means that it is all GONE. 100% decrease in oxygen means we are DEAD. 100% decrease in water means we are DEAD. 100% decrease in the local fish population means they are all GONE
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