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Ainsley:

The new number, 550, is 200 more than the original number. What is the approximate percent change?

Hoodmemes:

Well ima say u need to do 550 minus 200

Hoodmemes:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Hoodmemes Well ima say u need to do 550 minus 200 \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) mind u this is just yo first step

Hoodmemes:

Are u gonna do your first step?

Ainsley:

its 350

Hoodmemes:

ok so now u would wanna do \[\frac{ 200 }{ 350}\times100\]

Ainsley:

k that equals 20000 over 350

Hoodmemes:

and what decimal would that equal?

Ainsley:

The decimal is 57.1 if you divide and round to the nearest tenth.

Hoodmemes:

so your final answer would be...

Ainsley:

57 but rounding 55%

Hoodmemes:

correct

Ainsley:

k thanks

Hoodmemes:

np.

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