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(c) Mrs. Dewalt looked at another hotel. She waited a week before she decided to book nights at that hotel, and now the prices have increased. The original price was $1195. The price for the same room
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(c) Mrs. Dewalt looked at another hotel. She waited a week before she decided to book nights at that hotel, and now the prices have increased. The original price was $1195. The price for the same room and same number of nights is now $2075. What is the percent increase? Round to the nearest whole percent. Explain your answer
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First, calculate the difference between the new price and the previous price.
D = $2075 - $1195
D = $880
Then, divide the difference by the original price and multiply the quotient by 100%.
P = ($880 / $1195) x 100%
P = 73.64%
Answer: 73.64%
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74%. The difference between the two prices is $880: $2075 - $1195 = $880. The ratio between the difference and the original price is roughly 0.736: $880 / $1195 = 0.736. Multiplying that quotient by 100 gives us the percent increase: 0.736 x 100 = 73.6%. Rounded to the nearest whole percent, it becomes 74%.
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