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Notice that when you compute percent increase or decrease, you always compare how much a quantity has changed to the original amount. EXAMPLES:;
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Joe Grimm, Recruiting and Development Editor of the Detroit Free Press, tells you how to get the percentage change. These cheat sheets together with the Powerpoint presentation Newspaper math can help you become more diligent with digits. ... A 23 percent decrease in something would be .77 times the original number.
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That is you need to compute 7% of $920. To do that you covert 7% to a decimal by moving the decimal point two places and you get .07, so to get the amount of the increase you multiply .07 times $920 and that gives you $64 ... Algebra Help Home > Algebra Help Articles > How to Solve Percent Increase and Decrease Problems...
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Arithmetic with percents ... ; CALCULATING PERCENTS; By now you know how to take a percent of a number, you're ready to get your raise and go on a shopping spree at the neighborhood mall. ... Compute the percent in each of the problems. In each problem give your answer as a decimal.
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That is you need to compute 7% of $920. To do that you covert 7% to a decimal by moving the decimal point two places and you get .07, so to get the amount of the increase you multiply .07 times $920 and that gives you $64.40. ... Solution Figure out what 10% of 20 is to find out how much the reduction in the price is.
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Rates must be rounded to the nearest cent, counting one-half cent and over as the next higher cent (e.g., round $18.845 to $18.85). ... Follow the rules below to compute rates of pay. (Note: The examples below are based on annual rates that have been increased by a locality pay percentage of 23.10%. See Salary Table 2009-DCB)
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Aluminum propellers can be changed an inch or two up or down to increase or decrease rpms. Lowering the pitch by an inch increases the motor speed by 200 rpms. Increasing the pitch by an inch decreases the motor speed by 200 rpms. ... eHow Article: How to Compute a Boat Propeller Pitch...
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Select a higher deductible but one that you can afford. Many insurance companies suggest a higher deductible, which makes for cheaper premiums. In most cases premiums are reduced by 10 to 20 percent. ... eHow Article: How to Compute Car Insurance Deductible Needs...
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How you use markup to set prices will depend on the type of business you are starting. If you are launching a manufacturing, wholesale or retail operation, you will be able to compute markup using the above formulas to factor in all the variables in the cost of producing or generating the items you will be selling.
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