Math, asked by snewalkar1898, 13 hours ago

What single percentage change is equivalent to a 14% increase followed by a 11% decrease?

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Answered by allisonemmasu8
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Answer: 1.46%

Step-by-step explanation:

Pretend you have a number as a test dummy. We'll go with 100 for simplicity. A 14% increase to 100 would be 114. Then we can decrease 114 by 11%. We can find 11% of 114 with an equation like so: x/114 = 11/100. We can then cross multiply to get this" 100x = 1254, which can be simplified to x=12.54. Now, we can subtract 12.54 from 114, which will get us 101.46. Because percentage is based on 100, we can simply subtract 100 from 101.46, which gives us 1.46. So, the answer is 1.46%.

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