Math, asked by 17mkadva, 11 months ago

What single decimal multiplier would you use to increase by 6% followed by a 9% decrease?

Answers

Answered by adityabharti173
1

Answer:

-2.932

Step-by-step explanation:

formula is x+y+xy/100

+6-9+6.9/100

-3+0.069

-2.931

Answered by amitnrw
7

Given :  A number  increase by 6% followed by a 9% decrease?

To Find : single decimal multiplier  to represent the same

Solution:

Let say  Number  = 100N

increase by 6%

= (6/100)100N

= 6N

Number after decrease = 100N +  6N = 106N

9% decrease

= (9/100)106N

=954N/100

= 9.54N

After Decrease final number = 106N -   9.54N

=96.46N

=9646N/100

= 9646 * 100N/100 * 100

= 9646  * 100N/10000

= 0.9646 * 100N

0.9646 multiplier will be used to increase by 6% followed by a 9% decrease

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