Chapter 2: Q 533 (page 216)
Rowena’s monthly gasoline bill dropped from last month to this month. Find the percent change.
Short Answer
Percentage change is equal to
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Chapter 2: Q 533 (page 216)
Rowena’s monthly gasoline bill dropped from last month to this month. Find the percent change.
Percentage change is equal to
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