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What single decimal multiplier would you use to decrease by 1% followed by a 4% increase?

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Answer:

The single decimal multiplier is 1.0296.

Explanation:

Multipliers:

For a decrease of a%, we multiply by:
(100-a)/(100)

For a increase of a%, we multiply by:
(100+a)/(100)

For consecutive changes, we multiply the multipliers.

Decrease of 1%

Multiplication by
(100-1)/(100) = (99)/(100) = 0.99

Increase of 4%

Multiplication by
(100+4)/(100) = (104)/(100) = 1.04

Consecutive:

0.99*1.04 = 1.0296

The single decimal multiplier is 1.0296.

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