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19 September, 08:21

Explain why a change from 20 to 40 is a 100% increase, but a change from 40 to 20 is a 50% decrease.

Increasing 20 to 40 is the same as increasing 20 by c. So, it is a 100% increase. Decreasing 40 to 20 is the same as decreasing 40 by one-half of c. So, it is a 50% decrease.

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  1. 19 September, 11:21
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    I believe the answer you are looking for is:

    Increasing 20 to 40 is the same as increasing 20 by 20 (or itself), so it is a 100% increase. Decreasing 40 to 20 is the same as decreasing 40 by 1/2 or by 20. So it is a 50% increase.

    Basically, when going from 20 to 40, the number is being doubled, and when youre going from 40 to 20 you are cutting the number in half.
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