The percent change in attendance, relative to last year's show is a 5% increase.
<h3>What is a percentage? </h3>
A Percentage can be described as a fraction out of an amount that is usually expressed as a number out of hundred.
<h3>What is the percentage change in attendance? </h3>
The value of the percentage change in attendance can be determined by subtracting the number of people in this year's show from the number of people at last year's show. The result would be divided by the number of people at last year's show and multiplied by 100.
[(16,800 - 16,000)/16,000] x 100 = 5%
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Before this we do this question let's get fimiliar with what's a function.
A function is a equation that when graphed, each input(x) correspond to one output(y). This means one inputs can't map to the diffrent output.
The vertical line test is just puting a vertical line anywhere on the function. If the vertical line touches more than two points your graph is not a function. If it touches one you graph is a function. The reason is because a vertical line that touches 2 points means one x maps to two diffrent y and thats not a function.
In conclusion the graph does pass the vertical line test so it is a function.
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JoeLouis2
So, the first 10 suits came with a commission of 5%, so for each suit it was:
250*5%
this is

but this counts for 10 suits, so together his commssion was 10*12.5=125 dollars
and the "extra" 3 suits came with a comittion of 5+3 percent, so 8 percent, which is

for each suit, and 60 in total.
his total comission was 125+60=185 dollars.
Answer:
12x8x10=960
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b = A / h
Step-by-step explanation:
A = b * h
Dividing the equation by h to get b on one side give us:
A / h = b * h / h
A / h = b * 1
A / h = b
b = A / h