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this isint really a question but i would like to study because i have a test in a few days can someone help me practice please in learing percent increase and decrease.

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To calculate the percentage increase, we can follow the general rule:


\begin{gathered} \text{Increase=New Number - Original Number} \\ \text{then} \\ \text{ \%increase = Increase /(Original number }\cdot\text{ 100)} \end{gathered}

Notice that if the answer is a negative number, then this is a percentage decrease.

For example, if you work 35 hours one week and another you work 45.5, to find the percentage increase we do the following:


\begin{gathered} \text{Increase = New Number - Original Number} \\ \Rightarrow Increase=45.5-35=10.5 \end{gathered}

then:


(10.5)/(35\cdot100)=(1050)/(35)=30

therefore, the percentage increase is 30%

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