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Lexie
19 December, 14:47
What is the percent decrease of 270 to 216
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Dale Beard
19 December, 15:42
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Percentage increase/decrease is hard at first, but easy when you get it. To work this out, you do: Original number - new number = N N : original number * 100 = percentage. So this would be: 270 - 216 = 54 54 : 270 x 100 = 20% decrease.
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Diamond
19 December, 17:55
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there would be a 20% decrease; or - 20%
216-270 divided by 270 = - 20%
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