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If the original quantity is 5 and the new quantity is 7, what is the percent of change?
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If the original quantity is 5 and the new quantity is 7, what is the percent of change?
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If the original quantity is 5 and the new quantity is 7, what is the percent of change?
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REMEMBER THIS FORMULA:[ (new quantity - old quantity)/old quantity]*100 = percent change
[(7-5)/5]*100 = 40%
Final answer = 40% increase
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