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10 June, 00:06

In 1967, a 30-second Super Bowl commercial cost $40,099. In 2000, a 30-Second commercial cost $1,800,000. What was the percent of change in the cost of a commercial?

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  1. 10 June, 02:17
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    ($1,800,000 - $40,000) / $40,000*100

    ($1,760,000) / $40,000*100

    44*100

    4400% change
  2. 10 June, 03:38
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    ($1,800,000 - $40,000) / $40,000*100

    ($1,760,000) / $40,000*100

    44*100

    4400% change
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