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5 April, 06:44

If the number of Conference participants decreases by 20% compared to last year, there would be 1760 participants this year. If the number of Conference participants increases by 25%, how many more participants would be there this year versus last year?

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  1. 5 April, 08:02
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    2,640 this year

    2,112 last year

    the 1760 is 20% less than - so 120% of 1760 is the previous year:

    1760 * 1.2 = 2112

    2112 increased by 25% is a total of 125%:

    2112 * 1.25 = 2640
  2. 5 April, 10:41
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    Step 1 - 1760 : 0.8 = 2200 ⇒This represents the # of conference participants form last year (decreased by 20%)

    Step 2 - 2200 * 1.25 = 2750 ⇒ This represents the # of conference participants from this year (increased by 25%)

    Step 3 - 2750 - 2200 = 550 ⇒ This represents the difference between last year's and this year's # of conference participants
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