How do you find the percent change if original: $3.78 and new: $2.50?

1 Answer
Feb 15, 2017

=-33.862=33.862% to 3 decimal places

Full 'teach in' given about percentages

Explanation:

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In percentage the symbol % may be viewed as a unit of measurement that is worth 1/1001100

As and example 60% 60% is the same as 60xx1/100=60/10060×1100=60100

In this type of question it is usual to express the change using the original value is the reference point. Expressed as a fraction we have:

("change")/("reference point value") -> ("changed value- original value")/("original value")changereference point valuechanged value- original valueoriginal value

If changed value - original value is negative then it indicates a reduction. As is the case in this question.
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("changed value- original value")/("original value") -> ($2.50-$3.78)/($3.78)changed value- original valueoriginal value$2.50$3.78$3.78

=-($1.28)/($3.78)=$1.28$3.78

By the way; like in numbers the $ symbols cancel out in the same way numbers do. This is a useful trick when doing higher mathematics or physics

So we have (-cancel($)1.28)/(cancel($)3.78) = -1.28/3.78

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color(brown)("Converting this into percentage")

Remember that 1/100->%

color(green)((1.25)/(3.78)color(red)(xx1)" "->" "(1.25/3.78color(red)(xx100/100))

(-1.28/3.78color(red)(xx100xx1/100))

(-1.28/3.78color(red)(xx100xx%))

(-1.28/3.78color(red)(xx100))%

=-33.862% to 3 decimal places