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Candice buy a board that is 12 feet long. the store incorrectly masures and prices the board at 13.2 feet. what isthe percentage
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Candice buy a board that is 12 feet long. the store incorrectly masures and prices the board at 13.2 feet. what isthe percentage
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%change=100(final-initial)/initial
%change=100(13.2-12)/12=10%
So Candice got overcharged 10% or received 10% too much board.
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