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5 February, 19:16

The number of measles cases increased 14.6% to 33 cases this year, what was the number of cases prior to the increase? (Express your answer rounded correctly to the nearest whole number)

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  1. 5 February, 20:46
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    Answer: 28

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Number of cases = 33

    Percentage increase = 14.6%

    To get the number of cases the previous year, we find the increase from last year and subtract.

    = 14.6% of 33

    = 14.6/100 * 33

    = 4.82

    So, the increase was 4.82

    To get last year number, we subtract 4.82 from 33.

    33 - 4.82 = 28.18 which is approximately 28.
  2. 5 February, 21:54
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    29 cases

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Number of measles cases increased by 14.6% to 33

    Question is what was the number of cases prior to the increment.

    There are possibly 2 ways to arrive to the answer:

    -By multiplying 14% by 33

    -By adding 14% to 100% and divide 33 with it.

    We try both procedures.

    14/100*33=4.62 (round it up)

    33-4=29 (first procedure)

    Second procedure is:

    100%+14%=114%

    Let the number of previous cases be X

    114/100 * (X) = 33

    1.14x=33

    X=33/1.14

    X=28.9 (round up to the nearest whole number)

    X = 29
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