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21 October, 09:13

A small Buisness earns a profit of $6500 in January and $17,500 in May. What is the rate of change in profit for this time period?

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  1. 21 October, 12:13
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    Hi there! To find percent of change, you do change/original = x/100. The change is the distance between the two numbers and the original is the previous number. 17,500 - 6,500 is 11,000. Plug in the values to get this: 11,000/6,500 = x/100. Cross multiply the values to get 1,100,000 = 6,500x. Now, divide each side by 6,500 to isolate the variable, When you do, you get x ≈ 169.2307692 or 169.2 when rounded to the nearest tenth. The rate of change in profit for a small business is approx. 169.2%.
  2. 21 October, 12:21
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    13/35 is the answer. It was calaculated by dividing 6500 and 17500 each by 100, which is 65/175. Then I divided that by 5 and got 13/35.
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