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Drag each scenario to show whether the final result will be greater than the original value, less than the original value, or the same as the original value.

Drag each scenario to show whether the final result will be greater than the original-example-1
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Greater Than The Original:

100% Followed By 33 1/3%

Less Than The Original:

75% Followed By 50%

60% Followed By 40%

Same As The Original:

$20 Followed By $20

50% Followed By 33 1/3%

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The scenarios where it is greater than the original; (1) A 100% increase followed by a 33
(1)/(3)% decrease, (3) A 50% increase followed by a 33
(1)/(3)% decrease and (5) a 60% increase followed by a 40% decrease.

The scenario where it is lesser than the original; (3) A 75% decrease followed by a 50% increase.

The scenario in which it is the same as the original; (2) A $20 decrease followed by a $20 increase.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Assume the original values for all the scenarios are x.
  • Scenario 1; A 100% increase is represented by x + 100% and then a 33
    (1)/(3)% decrease will be x + 100% - 331.666x which is greater than x.
  • Scenario 2; A $20 decrease is x - $20 and then a $20 increase will equal x - $20 + $20 = $x, which equals the original $x.
  • Scenario 3; A 75% decrease is represented by x - 75% and then a 50% increase will be x - 75% + 50% = x - 25% = 0.75x, which is greater than x.
  • Scenario 4; A 50% increase is represented by x + 50% and then a 33
    (1)/(3)% decrease will be x + 50% - 331.166x which is greater than x.
  • Scenario 5; A 60% increase is represented by x + 60% and then a 40% decrease will be x + 60% - 40% = x + 20%, 1.2x which is greater than x.
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