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Ashanti Combs
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9 April, 03:43
Whats the percentage increase from 14 to 26
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Alijah
9 April, 03:54
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Percent increase = (new number - original number) / original number ... * 100
= (26 - 14) / 14 ... * 100
= 12/14 * 100
= 1200/14
= 85.7% <==
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