Percent of change. Find the percent of change from a 28 to a 21 Step 1: Subtract 28-21 = 7 Step 2: Make a fraction Difference Original amount 7 28 Step.

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Percent of change

Find the percent of change from a 28 to a 21 Step 1: Subtract = 7 Step 2: Make a fraction Difference Original amount 7 28 Step 3: Reduce (if possible) 1 4 Step 4: Set up and solve a proportion using X 100 Step 5: Label the change as an increase or decrease 25% decrease

Find the percent of change from an 8 to a 13 Step 1: Subtract 13-8 = 5 Step 2: Make a fraction Difference Original amount 5 8 Step 3: Reduce (if possible) Step 4: Set up and solve a proportion using X 100 Step 5: Label the change as an increase or decrease 62.5% increase

Find the percent of change from a 28 to a 21 Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: ___% __crease

Find the percent of change from an 8 to a 13 Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: ____% ___crease