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Brady
4 May, 18:28
How do you find percent of change
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Dixie Christian
4 May, 19:39
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To calculate the percent change:
First: Find out the difference between the two numbers you are comparing.
Then: Divide the change by the original number and multiply the answer by 100.
If the answer is in positive integer, then it is the percentage increase.
If the answer is in negative integer, then it is the percentage decrease.
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