Math, asked by mangogirlhawaii, 1 year ago

The Delhi metro track is 240 km long today. Two years ago, it was 200km long.
By what percentage did the metro track increase in the last two years?

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Answered by Lionheart41
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Answer:

Current length=240 km

Previous length=200 km

Increase in length=240-200=40 km

Increase % = 40/200×100% =20%

So there is a 20% increase.

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Answered by wifilethbridge
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The metro track increase 20% in the last two years

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of metro track now = 240km

Length of metro track two years ago = 200 km

Change in length of track = 240 km - 200 km = 40 km

Increase percentage = \frac{change}{initial} \times 100=\frac{40}{200} \times 100=20\%

Hence the metro track increase 20% in the last two years

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