Chapter 4 Fractions-Ratio & Percentage
4.4 Percentages
The percent increase between two numbers is the amount that a number increases from an initial value to a final value in terms of a percent. Percent decrease refers to the percentage change in the value when it is decreased over a period of time. In this section, we learn about Percentages, profit, loss, inverse percentages, percentage increase, percentage decrease, one amount as a percentage of another, multipliers, unitary method.
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The percent increase between two numbers is the amount that a number increases from an initial value to a final value in terms of a percent. Percent decrease refers to the percentage change in the value when it is decreased over a period of time. In this section, we learn about Percentages, profit, loss, inverse percentages, percentage increase, percentage decrease, one amount as a percentage of another, multipliers, unitary method.
Working out percentage increases and decreases.
Percentages - Percentages, profit, loss, inverse percentages, percentage increase, percentage decrease, one amount as a percentage of another, multipliers, unitary method.