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How do you solve percent increase on a price? - Answers
If you have an item that is $10.00 and its increased to $15.00 the price increase is 50%. There's a few ways to determine the answer but what I find the easiest is: New price $15.00 Old Price $10.00 Subtract Difference $5.00 Divide $5/$10 = 0.5 Move decimal over 2 places from left to right and place a percent sign 0.5 50% I hope this helps.
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How do you solve percent increase on a price? - Answers
If you have an item that is $10.00 and its increased to $15.00 the price increase is 50%. There's a few ways to determine the answer but what I find the easiest is: New price $15.00 Old Price $10.00 Subtract Difference $5.00 Divide $5/$10 = 0.5 Move decimal over 2 places from left to right and place a percent sign 0.5 50% I hope this helps.
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How do you solve percent increase on a price? - Answers
If you have an item that is $10.00 and its increased to $15.00 the price increase is 50%. There's a few ways to determine the answer but what I find the easiest is: New price $15.00 Old Price $10.00 Subtract Difference $5.00 Divide $5/$10 = 0.5 Move decimal over 2 places from left to right and place a percent sign 0.5 50% I hope this helps.
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