Ok so we do what we did last time kinda, but my method of this is gonna be slow but i cant think of a different way. like for example:
The first problem, it is original price "$37.50", then the new price is a lower price, meaning we are decreasing so it would be one of the 4 decrease answers we got. What i would do is start putting the % decreasing values into decimals and put them with the original price and everything we did last question i sorta helped you on until you get the new price "$34.50". you get it?
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martai:
@noodlesandriceyt wrote:
Ok so we do what we did last time kinda, but my method of this is gonna be slow but i cant think of a different way. like for example:
The first problem, it is original price "$37.50", then the new price is a lower price, meaning we are decreasing so it would be one of the 4 decrease answers we got. What i would do is start putting the % decreasing values into decimals and put them with the original price and everything we did last question i sorta helped you on until you get the new price "$34.50". you get it?
Yus
martai:
so ill be dividing correct?
NoodlesAndRiceYT:
didnt you multiply?
martai:
i think so ...
NoodlesAndRiceYT:
eh you better be able to use a calulator for this so you can experiment and see what one is correct, dividing or multiplying e.e
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