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Kyle is a long jumper for school track and field team. His first attempt he jumps 15 feet. His second attempt he jumps 14.4 feet. Calculate the percent change in feet jumped.​

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Answer:

So you minus 14.4 from 15 and your will get 0.6 and if you convert 0.6 into percentage you will get 60%

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