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OpenStudy (dakid88):

Carey is trying to decide between two guitars. The first had an original price of $160, but is on sale for $100. The second had an original price of $250, but is on sale for $150. Which guitar has a greater percent change in price? The first guitar has greater percent change of approximately 35%. The second guitar has a greater percent change of approximately 40%. The first guitar has a greater percent change of approximately 54%. The second guitar has a greater percent change of approximately 67%.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The one with the greater difference in the price will give a higher percentage change in this case. :)

OpenStudy (dakid88):

any answers or help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can't tell you the answer, but what is your guess? :)

OpenStudy (dakid88):

idk i just need help

OpenStudy (dakid88):

wht do u think @Lord2clash

OpenStudy (dakid88):

anybody

OpenStudy (lord2clash):

i think Guitar 2 but i dont know the percent and i have to leave so... try working it out with @RainbowBrony555

OpenStudy (dakid88):

@RainbowBrony555

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(1) The first had an original price of $160, but is on sale for $100. (2) The second had an original price of $250, but is on sale for $150. Alright, compute the difference of cost in the two guitars respectively. Once you have that down, then we'll move on to the next step.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It IS guitar 2, but what percentage do you think it is? :)

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