Answer:
5.1% increase
Explanation:
You want the percentage change in price per load when the price of detergent went from $16.99 for 52 loads to $16.49 for 48 loads.
Percentage change
The percentage change is given by the formula ...
((new price)/(old price) -1) × 100%
Price per load
The price per load is found by dividing the price of the bottle of detergent by the number of loads it will wash.
old price per load = $16.99/52 ≈ $0.32673
new price per load = $16.49/48 ≈ $0.34354
Application
Then the percentage change is ...
(0.34354/0.32673 -1) × 100% ≈ 0.05145 × 100% ≈ 5.1%
The price per load has increased by about 5.1%.