200%
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2007-11-07 05:36:57
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answer #1
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answered by Tom H 4
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$2000/$1000 X 100
= 200%
2007-11-07 13:39:01
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answer #2
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answered by XbabynovaX 5
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3000/1000 = 3 = 300%, comparing after to before.
amount of growth was 2000, which is 200% of the original.
2007-11-07 13:34:00
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answered by Philo 7
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1000=100%, growth is 2000, so growth is 200%.
2007-11-07 13:36:21
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answer #4
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answered by Nemo the geek 7
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(new_value - old_value)/old_value * 100%
(3.000 - 1.000)/1.000 *100% = 200%
This one can be easily done without that though. The old value is 100%. If 1000 is 100%, then 3000 is 300%. The increase (growth) is 300%-100% = 200%
2007-11-07 13:33:18
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answer #5
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answered by Mich90 2
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200% growth
2007-11-07 13:30:44
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answer #6
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answered by Terras 5
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((3000-1000)/1000)*100% = 200%.
2007-11-07 13:32:45
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answer #7
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answered by yyc031403 3
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200%.
2007-11-07 13:58:00
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answer #8
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answered by Sasi Kumar 4
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