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In January, the depth of a lake was 940 feet. In August, the depth of the lake was 752 feet. What is the percentage decrease of the depth of the lake from January to August? A. 80% B. 20% C. 25% D. 24%
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In January, the depth of a lake was 940 feet. In August, the depth of the lake was 752 feet. What is the percentage decrease of the depth of the lake from January to August?
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80%
B.
20%
C.
25%
D.
24%
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The answer is 25% which is c
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