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In the first week of summer, rickers sold 3,750 gallons of slushies. rickers sold 5,250 gallons of slushies in the second week of summer. what is the percent increase?

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To find the percent increase in slushie sales from the first to the second week, you calculate the difference in sales, divide by the original amount, and multiply by 100, which results in a 40% increase.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking to calculate the percent increase in the sales of slushies from the first week of summer to the second week of summer. Rickers sold 3,750 gallons of slushies in the first week and 5,250 gallons in the second week. To find the percent increase, first, subtract the first week's sales from the second week's sales to find the increase in gallons, which is 5,250 - 3,750 = 1,500 gallons. Then, divide the increase by the first week's sales and multiply by 100 to find the percent increase:

Percent Increase = (Increase / Original Amount) × 100

Percent Increase = (1,500 / 3,750) × 100

Percent Increase = 0.4 × 100

Percent Increase = 40%

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