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Tameka’s plant measured 3 inches at the beginning of the week and 5 inches at the end of the week. What was the approximate percent increase in the height of Tameka’s plant? 40% 25% 60% 67%
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Tameka’s plant measured 3 inches at the beginning of the week and 5 inches at the end of the week. What was the approximate percent increase in the height of Tameka’s plant?
40%
25%
60%
67%
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25%
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3 × 5 = 25%
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