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Jasmine had $120,000 last year. This year she has $50,000. What is the percentage difference? [?]% (Round your answer to the nearest percent.) Enter
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Jasmine had $120,000 last year.
This year she has $50,000.
What is the percentage
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(Round your answer to the nearest percent.)
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Explanation:
Initial amount = $120,000
Final amount = $50,000
Difference in amount = 120,000 - 50,000 = $70,000
Difference percentage
Difference percentage =58.33%
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