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A number increased by 10 percent and then reduced by 10 percent? - Answers

If you increase it by 10% and then reduce it by 10% you don't get the original number. Example 100 + 10% = 110. However if you now take 10% of 110 away that is 11. And 110 minus 11 = 99.



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If you increase it by 10% and then reduce it by 10% you don't get the original number. Example 100 + 10% = 110. However if you now take 10% of 110 away that is 11. And 110 minus 11 = 99.



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A number increased by 10 percent and then reduced by 10 percent? - Answers

If you increase it by 10% and then reduce it by 10% you don't get the original number. Example 100 + 10% = 110. However if you now take 10% of 110 away that is 11. And 110 minus 11 = 99.

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