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Tju [1.3M]
11 months ago
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The table shows the number of cars washed each hour during a fundraiser hour 1, 22 cars, hour 2, 30 cars, hour 3, 35 cars, To th

e nearest tenth, what was the percent of increase in cars washed from hour 2 to hour 3
Mathematics
1 answer:
dolphi86 [110]11 months ago
5 0

The percentage increase in the number of cars from hour 2 to hour 3 is 16.7%

<h3>How to determine the percentage increase in the number of cars?</h3>

In this question, we have the given figures that can be used in our computation:

Hour 1 = 22 cars

Hour 2 = 30 cars

Hour 2 = 35 cars

We want to calculate the percentage increase in the number of cars

So, we make use of only the following parameters

Hour 2 = 30 cars

Hour 2 = 35 cars

These figures can be represented as

Initial amount = 30

Final amount = 35

The percentage of the increase of the cars is then calculated using the following percentage equation

Increase percentage = (Final amount - Initial amount)/Initial amount * 100%

Substitute the known values in the above equation, so, we have the following representation

Increase percentage = (35 - 30)/30* 100%

Evaluate

Increase percentage = 16.7%

Hence, the increase percentage is 16.7%

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