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The consumption of a vegetable has decreased. The consumption per capita in 2000 was 22.8 pounds, and in 2010, the consumption dropped to 12.1 pounds. Find the percent decrease. Round to the nearest
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The consumption of a vegetable has decreased. The consumption per capita in 2000 was 22.8 pounds, and in 2010, the consumption dropped to 12.1 pounds. Find the percent decrease. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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so... if we take 22.8 to be the 100%, then it dropped to 12.1,
the difference in between being 22.8 - 12.1 or 10.7 decrease
so... what is 10.7 in percentage, of 22.8?
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solve for "x"
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