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In 1987 the average price of gasoline was $0.94. Today the price of gas is about $3.00. What is the percent increase from 1987 to today? (explain the problem please)

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Answer:

-219.1% decrease

Explanation:

.94-3.00=-2.06

-2.06/.94=-2.191

-2.191*100=-219.1 decrease

User Karel Tamayo
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Hello there! So we are looking for the percent increase of the gas of the present day, compared to 1987. To find the percent increase, we can write and solve a proportion. We would write the proportion as change/original = x/100. Change is the distance between the two numbers and original is the previous number, in this case, 0.94. Subtract 0.94 from 3 to get 2.06. We have the change. Set it up like this:

2.06/0.94 = x/100

Let's cross multiply the values diagonally. 100 * 2.06 is 206. 0.94 * x is 0.94x. That makes 206 = 0.94x. Divide each side by 0.94 to isolate the x. 0.94x/0.94 cancels out. 206/0.94 is 219.1489 and other numbers behind it or 219 when rounded to the nearest whole number. There. The percent of increase is approx. 219%.
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