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if 6 is increased to 12, the increase is what percent of the original number? please show your work thanks
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if 6 is increased to 12, the increase is what percent of the original number? please show your work thanks
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200%, 100% being 6, if you double that percentage to 200 and apply that to your original number it doubles the number by 2
100=6
100×2=200
200%×6=2×6=12
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