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6. In 2017, Nathan owed 20 Pokemon cards. In 2019, he owned 150. What is the rate of change in the number of Pokemon cards Nathan owns? Please help me understand
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6. In 2017, Nathan owed 20 Pokemon cards. In 2019, he owned 150. What is the rate of change in the number of Pokemon cards Nathan owns? Please help me understand
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6. In 2017, Nathan owed 20
Pokemon cards. In 2019, he
owned 150. What is the rate of
change in the number of
Pokemon cards Nathan
owns?
Please help me understand
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750% increase
Explanation:
150/20 = 7.5
7.5 > percentage = 750
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