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24 April, 09:55

Between 2004 and 2005, oil production in Australia fell from 731,000 to 537,500 barrels per day. What was the percentage decrease in the production?

(I would like a step-by-step)

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  1. 24 April, 10:08
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    In this question, the oil production at 2004 (which was 731000barrel/day) was reduced at 2005 (into 537500 barrel/day). You are asked the percentage reduction. To answer this, you need to determine how much the decrease in barrel/day then divide it by the initial production before reduced (production at 2004)

    The reduction would be: 731,000 barrels/day - 537,500 barrels/day = 193,500 barrels/day

    Then divide it with initial production: (193,500barrels/day) / (731,000 barrels/day) * 100% = 26.47%
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