If an object went from 0.96g " to " 0.69g would the percent change be -28 or -39 and why?

3 Answers
May 14, 2018

-28%

Explanation:

Always remember that a percentage change of two different values is the difference over the original.

The difference in the change is 0.69g-0.96g=-0.27g.

Now, divide this value by the original value: (-0.27g)/(0.96g)=-28.125%~~-28% to get the percentage change.

(Note, usually, the percentage change is taken to be the absolute value, i.e. ignore the sign to get 28%.)

May 14, 2018

-28 because 0.96 is the starting value and therefore the base of the ratio for percentage change.

Explanation:

0.96 - 0.69 = 0.27

0.27 = the change
x = the change in percent
0.96 = the total starting value.
100 = the total percent.

The ratio is

"change"/" total" = "percent" /100

putting these values into the equation gives

0.27/0.96 = x/100

Multiplying both sides by 100 and dividing by 0.96 gives

x = (0.27 xx100)/0.96

x = 28.125 ~~28

Because the 0.96 is the starting value it is the base of the ratio.

May 14, 2018

-27 is the correct option.

Explanation:

The first clue is the negative sign, which indicates a decrease.

The mass changed from 0.96g to 0.69g

This means that the 0.96g is the starting value. Any change, whether an increase or decrease, is calculated as a percentage of the original amount.

The amount of the decrease is 0.96g-0.69g= 0.27g

Determine what percent this is of the original amount.

0.27/0.96 xx 100%

= 28.125 ~~ 28%

As the change is a decrease this can be shown as -28%

If the change was calculated using the final amount the answer is 39%

0.27/0.69 xx 100% = 39%

However, this is incorrect.