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Percent of Change
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What is Percent of Change? Percent of change = amount of change original amount It also = last – first first
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Directions: State whether each change is a percent of increase or a percent of decrease. Then find the percent of change. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
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Examples From $9.25 to $ 6.50 Since the price is going down it is a percent of decrease. Percent of change = $6.50 - $9.25 $9.25 = $-2.75 $9.25 = -.297 = -29.7%
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Examples cont. From 4 paintings to 13 paintings. The number of paintings is going up so this is a percent of increase. Percent of change = 13 – 4 4 = 9 4 = 2.25 = 225%
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Independent Practice In 1965, when John entered in college, the tuition per year was $7,500. In 2000, when his daughter went to the same school, the tuition was $25,500. Find the percent of change. A $110 sweater is on sale for $88. What is the percent of change?
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Answers $25,500 - $7,500 $7,500 = $18,000 $7,500 = 2.4 = 240%
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Answers cont. $88 - $110 $110 = $-22 $110 = -.25 = -25%
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