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On Monday, Jake could lift 40 lbs. One month later he could lift 85 lbs. What is the percent of change in the number of pounds he can lift?
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On Monday, Jake could lift 40 lbs. One month later he could lift 85 lbs. What is the percent of change in the number of pounds he can lift?
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On Monday, Jake could lift 40 lbs. One month later he could lift 85 lbs. What is the percent of change in the number of pounds he can lift?
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112.5 percent
Explanation:
Change: 45 lbs.
45/40
1.125
1.125x100=112.5 percent
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