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24 March, 17:59

What single decimal multiplier would you use to increase by 9% followed by 3% decrease

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  1. 24 March, 21:30
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    = 94

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To work out the multiplier, first add or subtract the percentage from 100, then convert to a decimal. Example: we want to add 20% to £110. To work out the multiplier, add 20 to 100, to get 120, and then change it to a decimal (divide by 100) to get 1.2. The answer is £110 x 1.2 = £132.

    so to workout an increase of 9% followed by 3% we would do:

    9% - 3% = 6%. convert = 0.06 = 100-6 = 94 converted into 0.94 x 100 = 94
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