Answer:
400%
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the sales be "100" in 1994
Since, it decreased 80%, the sales was:
80% = 80/100 = 0.8
0.8 * 100 = 80 (decreased by 80)
So, it was
Sales in 1995: 100 - 80 = 20
Sales in 1996 was same as in 1994, so that's 100
Thus,
Sales in 1994: 100
Sales in 1995: 20
Sales in 1996: 100
We need to find percentage increase form 1995 to 1996, that is what percentage increase is from 20 to 100?
We will use the formula:

Where
New is 100
Old is 20
SO, we have:

So, it increased by 400%
(8c+2a)(4+b)
(8c)(4)+(8c)(b)+(2a)(4)+(2a)(b)
32c+8bc+8a+2ab
2ab+8bc+8a+32c
X= 32.5
You have to change the denominators (8 and 52) to be the same (52).
52/8=6.5
So 6.5 is your scale factor.
Simply multiply your numerator (5) by 6.5 to get 32.6
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
pq - r/4
(-8)(-3) - 68/4
-8 x -3 = 24 (2 negatives equal a positive)
24 - 68/4
68/4 = 17
24-17 = 7