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19 October, 12:40

A library expansion begun in 2002, was expected to cost $107 million. By 2006 library officials estimated the cost would be $34 million over budget. By what percent did the actual cost exceed the initial estimate?

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  1. 19 October, 12:43
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    This problem is quite easy if you didregard the years. Percent increase is known as

    (Final-initial) / (Final)

    In this case final would be 107 million + 34 million=141 million. Initial would be 107 million.

    (142-107) / 142=37/142 which is around 26%.
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