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  • 02-02-2017
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How do I solve 2000 miles increased by 33%

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Gidwn Gidwn
  • 02-02-2017
You find 1% of 2,000, which is 20. Then, you multiply 20 by 33 (since 20 is 1% you need 33%), and you get 660. Now, just add this to 2,000 (since the question is *increasing* 2,000 BY 33% of it. So as your final answer, you should get 2660 miles. 
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