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25 December, 16:45

Tessa bought stock in a reastraunt for $192.00. Her stock is now $282.24. What is her percent increase?

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  1. 25 December, 17:05
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    divide the 282.24 by 192

    282.24/192 = 1.47, take the decimal (.47) multiply by 100 for percent = 47%

    double check 192*.47 = 90.24, 192 + 90.24 = 282.24
  2. 25 December, 17:08
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    Her percent increase is 47%

    282.24 / 192.00 = 1.47

    1.47 = 147%

    Take the difference from 100% because you were already at 100%, the difference is 47%.
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