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(30 Points) (Too lazy to work it out.) Determine the percent of change between 36 and 72. (Show your work please.)
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(30 Points) (Too lazy to work it out.) Determine the percent of change between 36 and 72. (Show your work please.)
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Answer:
CANT DO IT
Explanation:
IM TOO LAZYER
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Answer:
100%
Explanation:
Use this equation:
percent of change=(New-Old)÷Old×100
100=(72-36)÷36×100
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