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17 March, 21:21

Suppose that in Year 1 daily sales at Dave's Deli daily totaled $1,000, and daily sales at Bertha's Burgers totaled $1,500. In Year 2, Dave's daily sales increased to $1,300, and Bertha's daily sales increased to $1,800. The percentage change in sales for Dave was

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  1. 17 March, 21:40
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    30%

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    In year 1:

    Dave's Deli sales = $1,000

    Bertha's Burgers sales = $1,500

    In year 2:

    Dave's Deli sales = $1,300

    Bertha's Burgers sales = $1,800

    Therefore,

    percentage change in sales for Dave:

    = [ (Change in sales) : sales in year 1] * 100

    = [ ($1,300 - $1,000) : $1,000] * 100

    = ($300 : $1,000) * 100

    = 0.3 * 100

    = 30%

    Therefore, the Dave's sales increases by 30%.
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