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In 1967 a 30-second super bowl commercial cost 40,000. In 2000 a 30-second commercial cost 1,800,000. What was the percent of change in the cost of a commercial
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4400% increase
1800000-40000/40000 = x/100
1760000/40000 = x/100
176*25/4*25 = x/100
X= 4400% increase
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