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Example #2: A jewelry store raised itsprice on a pair of earrings from $120to $200. What was the percent ofchange? PLSS HELP

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The percent of change is calculated as follows:


\frac{new\text{ price - old price}}{old\text{ price}}\cdot100

Substituting with old price = 120, and new price = 200, we get:


\begin{gathered} \text{ percent of change=}(200-120)/(120)\cdot100 \\ \text{ percent of change=}(2)/(3)\cdot100 \\ \text{ percent of change = 66.7\%} \end{gathered}

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