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Last year you received 25 valentine cards from all of your friends. This year you received 30 total valentines. Calculate the percent change
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Last year you received 25 valentine cards from all of your friends. This year you received 30 total valentines. Calculate the percent change
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15% i could tell after finding 25s half point which is 14.50
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