Answer:
Percent increase : 20%
Step-by-step explanation: First month: 4,264 phone calls.
Second month: 25% more phone calls than in the first month.
To know the total phone calls received during this month you must take 25% of 4,264 and then add it to the 4,264 call of the first month:
4,264*25%=1,066
Total phone calls of the second month: 1,066+ 4,264= 5,330
You can also calculate the total phone calls of the second month by multiplying 4264 times 1,25 because times 1 is the same number and times 0,25 is the percent increase in the number of calls:
4,264*1,25= 5,330
Third month: 6,396 phone calls
To know the percent increase in the number of phone calls from the second month to the third month you must use the percent change formula:
Percent change: ((value2-value1)/ value 1 )*100%
Value 2: phone calls received during the third month
Value 1: phone calls received during the second month
Percent change: ((6,396-5,330)/ 5,330 )*100%
Percent increase: 20%