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6 November, 01:08

On the first day of June, there were about 15.01 h of daylight in a city. Five months later, there were about 9.60 h of daylight. What was the percent decrease?

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  1. 6 November, 01:49
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    36.04 % decrease

    Step-by-step explanation:

    given initial daylight hours: 15.01 hrs

    final daylight hours (5 months later) : 9.60 hrs

    change in daylight hours = final - initial = 9.6 - 15.01 = - 5.41

    (or 5.41 hour decrease)

    percentage decrease = (change in daylight hours / initial daylight hours) x 100%

    = (5.41 / 15.01) x 100%

    = 36.04 % decrease
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