You cannot since in such a case a percentage increase cannot be defined.
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To calculate a 5% increase of 16000, you first convert 5% to a decimal by dividing it by 100, which gives you 0.05. Then, you multiply 16000 by 0.05 to find the increase amount, which is 800. Adding this increase to the original amount gives you the new total: 16000 + 800 = 16800.
To increase 45 by 20 percent, you first calculate 20 percent of 45 by multiplying 45 by 0.20, which equals 9. Then, you add this result to the original number: 45 + 9 = 54. Therefore, increasing 45 by 20 percent results in 54.
To calculate a 5% increase of 9500, you first convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100 (5/100 = 0.05). Then, you multiply 9500 by 0.05 to find the increase, which is 475. Finally, you add the increase to the original amount: 9500 + 475 = 9975. Therefore, 9500 increased by 5% is 9975.
To calculate the percent increase, you first need to find the difference between the new value and the original value. In this case, 7200 increases by 1800 to become 9000. The difference is 1800. To find the percent increase, divide the difference (1800) by the original value (7200), then multiply by 100. So, (1800/7200) * 100 = 25%. Therefore, the percent increase when 7200 increases by 1800 is 25%.
400x1.20=480