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24 July, 20:02

Research shows that 14% of 6th graders in K-6 schools have tried cigarettes and 61% of 7th graders in 7-9 middle schools have tried cigarettes. What is the absolute increase, to the nearest percent?

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  1. 24 July, 20:32
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    Absolute increase to nearest percent is 47 %

    Solution:

    Given that,

    14% of 6th graders in K-6 schools have tried cigarettes

    61% of 7th graders in 7-9 middle schools have tried cigarettes

    To find: absolute increase to nearest percent

    Absolute change measures the exact numerical change between two numbers and equals an ending number minus a beginning number

    Absolute increase = Ending quantity - Starting quantity

    Absolute increase = 61 % - 14% = 47 %

    Absolute change has the same units as the original quantity
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