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- Aarti posted a comment on her blog. Each day the number of responses to . . .
The number of responses Aarti received on the fourth day is 125 Calculations show that starting from 64 responses on the first day and applying a 125% daily increase leads to this result Therefore, the answer is C 125
- [FREE] Arati posted a comment on her blog. Each day, the number of . . .
Arati posted a comment on her blog Each day, the number of responses to her comment was 125% of the number she received on the previous day If there were 64 responses on the first day, how many were there on the fourth day?
- Aarti posted a comment on her blog. Each day the number of responses to . . .
The number of responses to Aarti's blog comment on the fourth day is 125 This result is based on a daily growth rate of 125% from an initial count of 64 responses
- Aarti posted a comment on her blog. Each day, the number of responses . . .
For further understanding, if Aarti received 100 responses initially and each day the responses increase by 25%, the next day she would have 125 responses, and if this pattern continued, you could determine responses for any number of days by multiplying the previous day's responses by 1 25
- Marlye posted a story on her blog. On the first day, there were 80 . . .
On the second day, the responses to Marlye's blog increased by D 125% Marlye notices that the number of responses to her blog is increasing because 80 responses came in on the first day which increased to 180 responses the next day
- Marlye posted a story on her blog. On the first day, there were 80 . . .
The percent increase in the responses from 80 to 180 is calculated as 125% This was determined by finding the increase (100) and dividing it by the original number (80), then multiplying by 100 The correct option is D 125%
- Marlye posted a story on her blog. On the first day, there were 80 . . .
The percent increase from 80 responses on the first day to 100 on the second day is calculated as 25% This was found by taking the difference (20) and dividing it by the original amount (80), then multiplying by 100
- [FREE] Marlye posted a story on her blog. On the first day, there were . . .
Marlye posted a story on her blog On the first day, there were 80 responses, and on the second day, there were 180 responses What percent is the increase from the original number of responses?
- Marlye posted a story on her blog. On the first day, there were 80 . . .
To find the percentage increase, divide the increase in responses by the original number of responses and then multiply by 100: Thus, the percentage increase in the number of responses from the first day to the second day is 125%
- Marlye posted a story on her blog. On the first day, there were 80 . . .
The percentage increase in responses from the first day to the second day on Marlye's blog is 125% This is calculated by first determining the increase of 100 responses and then dividing it by the original 80 responses Therefore, the correct answer is D 125%
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