SOLUTION:
Step 1:
In this question, we are given the following:
Step 2:
From the question, we can see that this involves inflation rate formula:
PART A:
To get H, we have to do the following:
![\begin{gathered} Inflation\text{ Rate =}\frac{CPI\text{ }_(2020)-CPI_(2019)}{CPI_(2019)} \\ 0.18\text{ =}(H-100)/(100) \\ cross-multiply,\text{ we have that:} \\ H-100\text{ = 100 }(\text{ 0.18 }) \\ H\text{ -100 = 18} \\ collecting\text{ like terms, we have that:} \\ H\text{ = 100 + 18} \\ H\text{ = 118} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/50d5nh3k9iy4zvtya0f9y8ojan6ym903xj.png)
PART B:
To get K , we have to do the following:
![\begin{gathered} Inflation\text{ Rate =}(CPI_(2021)-CPI_(2020))/(CPI_(2020)) \\ \\ K\text{ = }\frac{142\text{ - H }}{H} \\ since\text{ H = 118} \\ K\text{ = }\frac{142\text{ - 118}}{118} \\ K\text{ =}(24)/(118) \\ K\text{ = 0.2033898305} \\ converting\text{ to percentage, we have that:} \\ K\text{ = 0.2033898305 X 100 \%} \\ K\text{ = 20.33898305\%} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/1hmliiljfc8y9hpq2xfxtkidyj7v4jp8pp.png)
correct, to the nearest whole number, we have that:
![K\text{ = 20 \% }(\text{ to the nearest whole number})](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/pd39dodqoqybq6pqu3224gjr6foctuygnh.png)