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What is the approximate percent change in a temperature that went down from 120 degrees to 100 de OThe percent change is approximately 17%. OThe percent change is approximately 20%. The percent change is approximately 80%. OThe percent change is approximately 120%.

What is the approximate percent change in a temperature that went down from 120 degrees-example-1
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We can calculate the percent change by calculating:


\text{ \%change}=\frac{\text{ final state-initial state}}{\text{ initial state}}\cdot100\text{ \%}

In this case, the initial state is 120 degrees and the final state is 100 degrees.

Then, we can calculate:


(100-120)/(120)=-(20)/(120)\approx-0.167=-17\text{ \%}

The percent change is approximately 17% (negative).

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