bettison15 bettison15
  • 02-04-2020
  • Mathematics
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Will a 13% increase followed by a 13% decrease result in no net change?

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tylerdesired tylerdesired
  • 02-04-2020

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Yes

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Ryan9Huang
Ryan9Huang Ryan9Huang
  • 02-04-2020

Answer:

No it would result in a change.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lets take an example, 100. If 100 is increased by 13% it is 113. However, if you decrease 113 by 13% it is equal to 98.31. Thus, the result would change. This is a trick question, to fool people.

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