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A house was purchased in 2005 for $150,000. It is now valued at $135,000. What is the percent of change for the house?
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A house was purchased in 2005 for $150,000. It is now valued at $135,000. What is the percent of change for the house?
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22,500+135,00= 157,000
15% is wrong, 15% equals 22,500
Next, 10% 15000
If you add 15000 to 135000 it will equal 150000 so 10% is correct.
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