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Wyatt bought a pair of shoes for $72. The next week he noticed that the price for the same show pair was now $87. Get the Percent of Change. Please show your work!!!!!
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Wyatt bought a pair of shoes for $72. The next week he noticed that the price for the same show pair was now $87. Get the Percent of Change. Please show your work!!!!!
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Wyatt bought a pair of shoes for $72. The next week he noticed that the price for the same show pair was now $87. Get the Percent of Change.
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I think it is 25% but you need to work out ;)
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