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The new numbered ,200, is 400 less than the original number. what is the approximate percent change? A. the percent change is 0.6 B.The percent change is 1.5 C.The percent chang…
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The new numbered ,200, is 400 less than the original number. what is the approximate percent change?
A. the percent change is 0.6
B.The percent change is 1.5
C.The percent change is 66%
D. The percent change is 150%
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Answer:66 exactly
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I believe the answer is option C
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