Math, asked by McMahonK19, 2 months ago

Brian pays £466.98 a year on his car insurance.
the car insurance company increases the price by 3.2%.
how much does the car insurance cost now?

Answers

Answered by zaidbhatt92
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Step-by-step explanation:

New value =

466.98 + Percentage increase =

466.98 + (3.2% × 466.98) =

466.98 + 3.2% × 466.98 =

(1 + 3.2%) × 466.98 =

(100% + 3.2%) × 466.98 =

103.2% × 466.98 =

103.2 ÷ 100 × 466.98 =

103.2 × 466.98 ÷ 100 =

48,192.336 ÷ 100 =

481.92336 ≈

481.92

Calculate absolute change (actual difference)

Absolute change (actual difference) =

New value - 466.98 =

481.92336 - 466.98 =

14.94336 ≈

14.94

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