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If 1.113 is the 2-unit growth factor what is the 1-unit percent change? %If 0.609 is the 3-unit growth factor what is the 1-unit percent change?If 0.655 is the 4-unit growth factor what is the 5-unit percent change?If 35% is the 1/3 unit percent change what is the 1-unit percent change? %

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EXPLANATION

Given that 1.113 is the 2-unit growth factor:

The percent growth over previous n unit time periods is called n-unit growth.Thus, if the n-unit growth in percent (xn%) is given, we can find average 1-unit growth in percent (x1%) as follows:


Unit-\text{Growth factor:}\cdot(1+(x_n)/(100))=(1+(x_1)/(100))^n

In this case, we need to replace


Unit-\text{Growth factor:}\cdot(1+(x_n)/(100))=(1+(1.113)/(100))^2
Unit-\text{Growth factor:}\cdot(1+(x_n)/(100))=1.02238

Subtracting by 1:


(x_n)/(100)=1.02238-1

Multiplying both sides by 100:


x_n=(1.02238-1)\cdot100
x_n=0.0223838\cdot100

Multiplying terms:


x_n=2.23

The answer is 2.23%.

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