Math, asked by TanushreeTanviNayak, 7 months ago

on a particulate day the deronque cases in a
hospital increased from 200 to 234 . What was
the percent of increase in this case,​

Answers

Answered by abhii98
4

Answer:

17

Step-by-step explanation:

initial case = 200

final case = 234

increased case = 234-200 i.e. 34

let x be the percentage increased in case which means x% of 200 must be 34

therefore

200*(x/100) = 34

=> 2x = 34

=> x = 17   Ans.

Answered by guhanashish
1

Answer:

New value =

200 + Percentage increase =

200 + (234% × 200) =

200 + 234% × 200 =

(1 + 234%) × 200 =

(100% + 234%) × 200 =

334% × 200 =

334 ÷ 100 × 200 =

334 × 200 ÷ 100 =

66,800 ÷ 100 =

668

Calculate absolute change (actual difference)

Absolute change (actual difference) =

New value - 200 =

668 - 200 =

468

 

Proof.

Calculate percentage increase...

... And see if we get as a result

the absolute change (actual difference).

Percentage increase =

234% × 200 =

234 ÷ 100 × 200 =

234 × 200 ÷ 100 =

46,800 ÷ 100 =

468

So we have proven that the calculations are correct.

For positive numbers

Absolute change (actual difference) =

Percentage increase

Answer:

200 increased by 234% = 668

Absolute change (actual difference):

668 - 200 = 468

hope this helps

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