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Darian Chase
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30 January, 06:56
How to find percent increases
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Desmond
30 January, 07:17
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To increase a umber by a certain percent, you imagine 100% as 1 then if you want to increase by x% you times your original number by (1+x) e. g. increase 25 by 13%
x=13
25 * 1.13 = 28.25
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