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Answer:

the answer is 11%

Explanation:

this is because

27/30x100=90

which is 90

but the difference between 100 and 90 is 10

so its 10% but its closer to 11%

so yeah

i am not sure if its correct

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User Cervyvin
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Answer:

11%

Explanation:

1. First subtract the two quantities of students Mrs.Ciampa have had in her math class last year and this year:


30-27=3

2. Then divide this result by the number of students Mrs. Ciampa had in her class last year:


(3)/(27)=0.11

3. Finally multiply the number obtained by 100 to obtain the percent of change:


0.11*100=11%

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