Math, asked by dakshpratapsingh64, 7 months ago

if 151 is increase by 30% what is the new value​

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Answered by Vikhyath1011
1

Answer: 196.3

Step-by-step explanation:

the new value is

30/100 x 151 + 151

= 45.3 + 151

= 196.3

Answered by mahavirkumar8521
2

Answer:

Definition – What is a percentage?

A percentage is a number expressed as a fraction of 100.

If a number is 100% (100 percent), then it is a “whole” – the same as one.

If a number is 50%, then it is a half – the same as 0.5 or 1/2.

If a number is 400%, then it is 4 times, the same as 4.

Formula – How to Calculate Percentage Increase

The percentage increase is found by dividing the increase by the starting number, then multiplying that result by 100%.

Percent Change = (Increase ÷ First Value) x 100%

Note: the percent increase measures FROM the first value. An increase from 50 of 25 is a change of 50% (25 is the difference between the two numbers, and 25 is 50% of 50). If that increase were looked at the other way around, it would be a different percentage change (75 decreases by 25 to 50 is a decrease of 33.3%).

Example

Increase from 50 by 25:

(25÷50) x 100% = 0.5 x 100% = 50%

Increase from 75 by 25:

(25÷75) x 100% = 0.333 x 100% = 33.3%

Increase from 0.0443 by 0.0001

(0.0001 ÷ 0.0443) x 100% = 0.002257 x 100% = 0.2257%

Hope this will help u

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