Mathematics, 28.01.2021 09:20 Cannon2793
Drag each scenario to show whether the final result will be greater than the original
value, less than the original value, or the same as the original value.
Options:
A 75% increase followed by a 33 1/3% decrease
A 55% decrease followed by a 25% increase
A 100% increase followed by a 50% decrease
A 20% decrease followed by a 40% increase
A 30$ increase followed by a 30% decrease
And they go into the categories that are...
Same as the original
Less than the original
And
Greater than original
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