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If a quantity increases by 25% and then decreases by 25%, will that result be the original quantity? Explain.
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If a quantity increases by 25% and then decreases by 25%, will that result be the original quantity? Explain.
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If a quantity increases by 25% and then decreases by 25%, will that result be the original quantity? Explain.
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Yes it will because it is going up the exact same amount as it is going down
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