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2 December, 03:23

Item 8

Question 1

In June, a runner ran a mile in 7:45. In September, the runner ran a mile in 5:51.

Is the percent of change in time an increase or a decrease?

response - correct

Increase

Decrease

Question 2

Find the percent of change from June to September. Round to the nearest hundredth of a percent.

The percent of change is about

%.

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  1. 2 December, 03:53
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    So, I didn't quite understand your question clearly, but I'll try my best to answer it.

    So, the first question is quite simple: Did the runner have a % decrease in his time or an increase.

    Well, 7:45 is minor than 5:51. So, his time decreased.

    2nd question:

    The percent of change. Well, first things first 7:45 has 2 different units, wich are minutes and seconds, I suppose. Same goes for 5:51.

    So let's put everything in seconds. multiply both the 7 and 5 for 60 (for every minute has 60 seconds.)

    That means:

    7*60 = 420+45 = 465.

    5*60=300+51=351.

    Now, let's do the math itself:

    465 - > 100%

    351 - > x%

    Is equal to about 75,5%

    How much did it decrease then?

    (75,5-100) % = 24,5%, approximately
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