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A local gym had 300 members last quarter. This quarter, with a change in its rates, it has 483 members. What is the percent of increase in the number of members? %
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A local gym had 300 members last quarter. This quarter, with a change in its rates, it has 483 members. What is the percent of increase in the number of members? %
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A local gym had 300 members last quarter. This quarter, with a change in its rates, it has 483 members. What is the percent of increase in the number of members? %
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Answer: 61% increase
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