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A popular brand of running shoes costs a local store $68 for each pair. If the store sells the shoes for $119, what is the percent of increase in the price?
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A popular brand of running shoes costs a local store $68 for each pair. If the store sells the shoes for $119, what is the percent of increase in the price?
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The percent would be about 59 percent. WE JUST STUDIED PERCENTS IN CLASS
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