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daddysbabygirl:

help

daddysbabygirl:

so would you subtract 20 minus 17 and it equals 3%

MxxnLight:

@Angle

daddysbabygirl:

@Angle

Angle:

why 3%? what's the question? I just see 20 and 17 in your picture

daddysbabygirl:

Angle:

Percent increase or decrease: \(\huge\frac{(larger~number)-(smaller~number)}{(first~number)}\times100\)

Angle:

\(\frac{20-17}{20}\times100\) = ?

daddysbabygirl:

1915

Angle:

no

Angle:

\(\frac{3}{20}\times100\)

daddysbabygirl:

15%

Angle:

tahh dahhhh

daddysbabygirl:

thanks

daddysbabygirl:

do we do the same thing for this one @Angle

daddysbabygirl:

@supie

Angle:

yes, same formula

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