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Percent Change

There’s one more fundamental concept that you should know about percents. Some problems will ask for
a percent increase or decrease. For these problems, use the following formula.


%   change  =       ×   100

Most of the time that you use the formula, it will be pretty clear which number you should use for the
original. However, if you’re not sure, remember that you should use the smaller number for the original if
you are finding a percent increase. You should use the larger number for the original if you are finding a
percent decrease.


Here’s an example of how to use the formula:


8.

The chart   shown   above   shows   the number  of  visits, in  thousands,  at  Arches  National
Park for the years 2003 to 2006. Which of the following is the closest approximation of
the percent increase in the number of visits from 2004 to 2006?
A) 5%
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