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Marc bought a house for x dollars.ten years later the house was worth 1.18x dollars.Which is another way to describe the change in the value of Marc's house?
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Marc bought a house for x dollars.ten years later the house was worth 1.18x dollars.Which is another way to describe the change in the value of Marc's house?
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The house is up %18 from the original cost
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