If x% has been added, divide the final price by (1+x/100)
convert % to a decimal (divide by 100) call this p Final amount = cost(1 + p)
The adding and subtracting a constant amount means the value will go up. The amount will go up due to the amount been added to each number.
the amount has been remitted
The answer depends on where the "original" colony is meant to have been!
It is a 90% increase
You multiply the original amount by 1.1
No, because percentage changes are multiplicative, not additive. The second percentage change is not applied to the original amount but to the original amount after it has been changed by the first percentage change.
convert % to a decimal (divide by 100) call this p Final amount = cost(1 + p)
Let's think money. If 5% was taken off, then the amount paid represents 95% of the original amount. So, to find the original amount, think that 95% of the original amount = paid amount And to solve, divide the amount paid by the percent you paid. In general divide by (100% minus the percent taken off).
9 states were added to the original 13. 22 in total.
It depends on what has been added or how dilute it is.
A postscript.
No. The original 4 remain.
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Not in the original story but in adaptation later things have been added
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The flag of the United States originally had 13 stars, one for each of the original 13 colonies. Since then, a new star has been added each time a state has been added.