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The percentage change is always 100*(new-old)/old provided the old is non-negative. If the original quantity is greater than the new quantity, the percentage change will be negative - no big deal.
If the percent of change is negative, then it is wrong.
Percentage change: 25.0% increase.
Divide the change by the initial number to get a fraction and multiply by 100% to get a percent. The percent you get will describe the change in area in the mathematical language of numbers.
You can't. Mixed numbers are greater than one.
To get the answer, You have to change the percent to a decimal and since the percent is only 2 numbers all you need to do is change the 45 to .45. So here is the equation: 1520 (divided by) .45= 684
It can't be one. Mixed numbers are greater than 1.
It can't be one. Mixed numbers are greater than one.
Changing mixed numbers percents. First change the mixed number to a decimal then change the decimal to a percent.
result of a series of numbers related to the base number as in a percent change over years related to the base year