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Art is recording the number of laps he walks around the track each day. On Day 1, he walks 8 laps. On Day 2, his number of laps

increases by 25%. On Day 3, he walks 1 less lap than he did on Day 2
What was the percent decrease from Day 2 to Day 3?

Art is recording the number of laps he walks around the track each day. On Day 1, he-example-1
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Explanation:

I just answered this ...

to compare day 1 with day 2 :

100% = 8

1% = 100%/100

25% = 25×1% = 100% × 25/100 = 8 × 1/4 = 2

so, on day 2 he walks 8+2 = 10 laps.

on day 3 he walks then 10-1 = 9 laps.

so, now, to calculate the % decrease compared to day 2

100% = 10

1% = 100%/100 = 0.1

how many % is represented by this 1 lap he was walking less ?

1 / 1% = 1 / 0.1 = 10%

so he had a 10% decrease from day 2 to day 3.

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