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Deshawn Mccann
26 May, 00:22
80 books to 64 books percent of change
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Jonas
26 May, 01:13
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25% increase
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Zechariah Bowman
26 May, 04:17
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-20%
Step-by-step explanation:
64 to 80⬇
((64 - 80 / 64)) * 100 = 25 %
Therefore, your answer would have to be: 25% since it increased
Or you can try going with this method as well
80 to 64 ⬇
((80 - 64 / 80)) * 100 = - 20%
Therefore, for that method your answer would be-20% because it decreased
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