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Date: 7/23/96 at 8:57:37 From: Sue Subject: Percentage of Increase Dear Dr. Math, My math question is about finding the percent of increase between two numbers. We added memory to our computer system. We had 96 MB of main memory and now with our new addition, we have 256 MB of main memory. I would like to figure out what percent increase this represents. Where should I begin? Sue Date: 7/23/96 at 13:21:6 From: Doctor Paul Subject: Re: Percentage of Increase One way to begin would be to estimate the percent increase, and then solve for it exactly. If you go from 100 MB of memory to 200 MB then you've increased it by 100 percent, because the amount of the increase (100 MB) is 100% of the original amount (100 MB). That is... if you double your memory then you've increased it by 100 percent. If you add another 100 MB, you're adding another 100% of the original amount, so you have a 200% increase, from 100 MB to 300 MB. In your case, you have gone from about 100 to about 250. Since 250 is halfway between 200 MB and 300 MB, you
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