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1. Last week Joe ran 45 miles. This week he ran 34 miles. find the percent increase or decrease

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Now, first we have to notice there has been a decrease:


45-34=11

In this case, a 11 mile decrease. Now, we can use a rule of three to calculate the percentage of those 11 miles relative to the original 45 miles run, as following:

This way,


x=(11\cdot100)/(45)\Rightarrow x=24.44

We can say that there was a 24.44% decrease

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