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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 09:04 carlosleblanc26

Two weeks ago, El Paso County had exactly 300 cases of Orange peals We now have 829 cases. By what percent has it changed. Change/Original ...In other words Change over OriginalOr Change divided by Original. So, we need to find the 'change' by finding the difference between two weeks ago and this week (hint...Subtract). That gives us the 'change' or how much it has 'changed'. Now, simply divide the change by the 'original' (which was 300). Example: If we now have 375 cases, then I'd subtract 375-300=75. So, the change is 75. Then I'd do 75/300 or 75 divided by 300. That will give me the decimal. Last, I turn my decimal to a percent. 75/300=0.25 When I change it to a percent it is 25%. So the amount of cases would have increased by 25%. Now its your turn. Use the real number of cases from the Data. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. So, no decimals. Just a whole number percent, like 25% or 40%. A 1.76% b 17.6% c 176% d 1760%

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