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Akira Mckee
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3 November, 22:34
15 feet to 33 ft percent of change
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Jamie Frye
3 November, 22:49
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120%
Step-by-step explanation:
See how much % of 15 and increase to 33 is.
33 - 15 = 18, so there is a change of 18 feet.
18/15 = 1.2
1.2 is 120% as a percent. So there is a 120% change from 15 to 33
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