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last year 1280 people attended a towns annual parade. this year 1050 people attended. what was the percent decrease in attendance from last year to this year
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last year 1280 people attended a towns annual parade. this year 1050 people attended. what was the percent decrease in attendance from last year to this year
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We need to subtract 1050 from 1280, which is 230, now we need to find what percentage 230 is of 1280, so that is 17.97%, so the percentage of decrease I think is 17.97%. Please give 5 stars if right :)
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