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If the original quantity is 4 and the new quantity is 7, what is the percent increase
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If the original quantity is 4 and the new quantity is 7, what is the percent increase
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If the original quantity is 4 and the new quantity is 7, what is the percent increase
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Answer: 75%
Step-by-step explanation: The other guy was right.
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i'm thinking 75% because the increase from 4 to 7 is 2
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