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22 August, 05:23

On a biology test, a student got 25 questions correct but did not pass. On a second attempt, the student got 37 questions correct. What was the percent of increase?

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  1. 22 August, 05:35
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    The percent of increase is 32.43%.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Take the difference of his new score and the old score.

    37-25 = 12

    To find the percent change, take that difference and divide it by the new score. Then multiply that answer by 100%.

    12/37 =.3243

    .3243 x 100% = 32.43%
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