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26 December, 09:06

A 60 percent increase followed by a 40 percent decrease

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  1. 26 December, 09:29
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    This winds up being a 4% decrease.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For an example, we will take an object that costs $100. If we mark it up by 60%, the new cost will be $160.

    Now we want to take the cost of $160, and subtract 40%. First we need to find 40% of $160. We can do that by multiplying them together.

    $160*40% = $64

    Now we will subtract that from the cost of the item after the increase.

    $160 - $64 = $96.

    Even though the percent decrease was less, the order in which we do it causes this to be an overall decrease
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