The answer to these two questions are not the same. We don't agree with Noah.
Reason:
Let's start with the first question.
1. Given: rate = 10% increase, base/original number = 550 bison
10% of 550 is:
![.10*550bison=55bison](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/4o9wyf27h9o2r5obpof87lh7gsazgztwba.png)
10% of 550 is 55. Hence, there is an increase of 55 bison this year. This year, there are 550 + 55 = 605 bison in the herd.
2. Given: rate = 10% decrease, percentage/final number = 550 bison
Applying the concept of Percentage = Base x Rate, we can get the Base or the original number of bison before the decrease by dividing Percentage over Rate.
![\text{Base}=\frac{\text{Percentage}}{\text{Rate}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/vi9e0by2n7w2h52aypc5goq2u43zv69bst.png)
Filling in the formula with the given values in question 2, we have:
![\text{Base}=(550)/(1-.10)=(550)/(.90)=611.11\approx611bison](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/j0wj7nsov30yjm3gvbnrqcona2gw66qbks.png)
Last year, there were 611 bison.
As we can see, the answer for number 1 is 605 bison while the answer for the number 2 is 611 bison. The answer of the two questions are not the same.