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What is the growth factor that corresponds to a product that increases its value first by 2%, and then increases by 5% of its value, and finally increases by 12% of its value? Round to the tenths place.

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the answer is a.1.20
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Answer:

The growth factor would be 1.2 ( approx ).

Explanation:

A growth factor is a multiplier that grows a quantity.

Let x be original value,

After increasing the value by 2 %,

The new value would be (100+2)% of x,

Again after increasing that value by 5 %,

The new value would be (100+5)% of (100+2)% of x

Finally increasing that value by 12 %,

The final value would be (100+12)% of (100+5)% of (100+2)% of x

= 112 % of 105 % of 102 % of x


=(112)/(100)* (105)/(100)* (102)/(100)* x


=(1199520)/(1000000)x


=1.199520x\approx 1.2x

Thus, by the above statement,

The growth factor would be 1.2.

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