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Susan Schultz
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17 May, 19:26
How can percents describe a change in area?
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Emmanuel Cameron
17 May, 19:55
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Divide the change by the initial number to get a fraction and multiply by 100% to get a percent. The percent you get will describe the change in area in the mathematical language of numbers.
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