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In 1999, the price of unleaded fuel was $1.09. In 2015, the price of unleaded fuel is $1.89. What is the percent change
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In 1999, the price of unleaded fuel was $1.09. In 2015, the price of unleaded fuel is $1.89. What is the percent change
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In 1999, the price of unleaded fuel was $1.09. In 2015, the price of unleaded fuel is $1.89. What is the percent change
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Answer:
73.39%
Explanation:
Initial price
$1.09
Later price
$1.89
Percent change:
(1.89 - 1.09)/1.09 × 100% =
0.7339 × 100% =
73.39%
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