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Two weeks ago Mike ran 10 miles for his longest run ever. Yesterday, Mike ran 14 miles for a new personal record. What the the percent change in Mike's long distance runs

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Answer:

40%

Explanation:

percent change in Mike's long distance runs = (change in miles ran / initial longest mile ran) x 100

change in miles ran = new personal record - initial personal record

14 - 10 = 4

(4/10) x 100 = 40%

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