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a shop made a profit of £23500 in 2009. in 2010 the profit increased to £28000.work out the percentage increase in profit, to the nearest 1%
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a shop made a profit of £23500 in 2009. in 2010 the profit increased to £28000.work out the percentage increase in profit, to the nearest 1%
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well, the increase is just £28000 - £23500, or
£4500.
now, if we take 23500 to be the 100%, what is 4500 off of it in percentage?
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