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3 November, 06:30

In 1983, a winter hat cost $12.95. Today, a winter hat costs $24.50. If the CPI is 219, what is the percent relation of the actual price of a winter hat to the expected price?

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  1. 3 November, 06:55
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    The actual price is 13.6 % lower than the expected price ...

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lets suppose the expected price = x

    CPI = (expected price) : (price in 1983) * 100

    219 = (x : 12.95) * 100

    Divide both sides by 100.

    x : 12.95 = 2.19

    x = 2.19*12.95

    = $28.36 (expected price)

    p = (24.50*100) / 28.36

    p = 2450/28.36

    = 86.4 %

    100 % - 86.4 % = 13.6 %

    The actual price is 13.6 % lower than the expected price ...
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