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Allison:

Okay algebra, I don’t know what this is.

Allison:

https://imgur.com/xyUXI2T

MrClean:

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Allison:

Rip you

MrClean:

Can you copy and paste the picture?

Allison:

Pffft yeah x'D

Allison:

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Allison:

BRUH

MrClean:

He has arrived

Allison:

Omgheisactuallyhere

Allison:

e.e

Allison:

Hero just gonna..stay there.

MrClean:

nope

MrClean:

Are you actually doing percent, im confused

Allison:

I don’t know what this is. (:

MrClean:

me either

Allison:

Do not tag Jay o.e he has enough homework

MrClean:

Welp

Allison:

Vocaloid is busy as is

Allison:

Delete the tags so they’re not spammed >.<

Vocaloid:

the general set up is amount of change/original amount = % change/100 so you just need to find the "amount of change" by subtracting final amount - initial amount and replace "original amount"... with the original number hope that makes sense. it doesn't ask you to solve so I don't think you need to do anything else.

Allison:

Waitwut

Allison:

Huh?

Allison:

So subtract 23&40? On 1?

Vocaloid:

let's start with #1: "from 23 to 40" the original amount is 23, the new amount is 40, so the amount change is 40 - 23 = 17 so amount of change/original amount = % change/100 becomes 17/23 = % change/100

Allison:

17%?

Vocaloid:

it doesn't ask you to solve for the percentage so you can stop here 17/23 = % change/100

Allison:

17/23, and that’s it?

Vocaloid:

"17/23 = % change/100"

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