To increase 100 by 20 percent, you first convert 20 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 0.20. Then, you multiply 100 by 0.20 to find the increase amount, which is 20. Finally, you add the increase amount to the original number: 100 + 20 = 120. So, increasing 100 by 20 percent gives you a result of 120.
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100 increased by 20% is 120.
To arrive at 100 by taking 20% off X, divide 100 by the remaining percentage ( 0.80 ) to arrive at 125. 125 - 20% = 100.
30/25 x 100 - 100 = 20 Therefore, the percentage increase is 20 percent.
[(25 - 20)/20]100 = 500/20 = 25%
Percentage increase from 50 to 70 is (20/50) x 100 = 40% Percentage decrease from 70 to 50 is (20/70) x 100 = 28.5714%
20%= 20/100 = 0.2100%= 100/100= 1100%= 40100% + 20% (increase)= 120%= 1 + 0.2= 1.240 increased by 20%= 40 x 1.2= 48
The [percentage increase is 100*(65-45)/45 = 100*20/45 = 44.4%