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The number of visitors to a web site went from 140-160 over a two month period. What is the percent increase in the number of visitors for the 2 months?
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The number of visitors to a web site went from 140-160 over a two month period. What is the percent increase in the number of visitors for the 2 months?
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The number of visitors to a web site went from 140-160 over a two month period. What is the percent increase in the number of visitors for the 2 months?
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the difference is 20 divided by 140 and multiplied by 100 which is 14.285714%
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Do 140 +160 then divide it by 2
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