What single decimal multiplier would you use to increase by 6% followed by a 9% decrease?
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Answer:
-2.932
Step-by-step explanation:
formula is x+y+xy/100
+6-9+6.9/100
-3+0.069
-2.931
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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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