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340 students went to the first dance, but only 306 went to the second dance. What is the percent decrease in the attendance from the first to second dance? a)34% b)10% c)11% d)0…
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340 students went to the first dance, but only 306 went to the second dance. What is the percent decrease in the attendance from the first to second dance?
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c)11%
d)0.10%
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Answer: 10%
306*100/340=10
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