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− | The highest price was in Month 1, which was | + | The highest price was in Month 1, which was <math>17. The lowest price was in Month 3, which was </math>10.17 is 17/10*100=170% of 10, and is 70-100=70% more than 10 |
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Revision as of 12:12, 15 August 2021
Problem
The graph shows the price of five gallons of gasoline during the first ten months of the year. By what percent is the highest price more than the lowest price?
Solution
The highest price was in Month 1, which was 10.17 is 17/10*100=170% of 10, and is 70-100=70% more than 10 So the answer is 70
See Also
2010 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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