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When the mountain was last measured, its height was 3,570 meters. Now it is 3,927 meters. What is the percent of increase in the height of the mountain?
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When the mountain was last measured, its height was 3,570 meters. Now it is 3,927 meters. What is the percent of increase in the height of the mountain?
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When the mountain was last measured, its height was 3,570 meters. Now it is 3,927 meters. What is the percent of increase in the height of the mountain?
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110%
Explanation:
3,927/3,570
=1.1
=110%
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