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Re: By what percent did the number of vehicles stolen decrease f
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Assuming that in the base year 1994 cars stolen were 100, the number of stolen cars in 1997 and 1998 are respectively 88 and 80.6. Then, the percent decrease is computed as (80.6-88)/88*100 = -8.4%. Answer C
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01 Jul 2018, 09:52
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IlCreatore wrote:
Assuming that in the base year 1994 cars stolen were 100, the number of stolen cars in 1997 and 1998 are respectively 88 and 80.6. Then, the percent decrease is computed as (80.6-88)/88*100 = -8.4%. Answer C
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06 May 2021, 12:16
IlCreatore wrote:
Assuming that in the base year 1994 cars stolen were 100, the number of stolen cars in 1997 and 1998 are respectively 88 and 80.6. Then, the percent decrease is computed as (80.6-88)/88*100 = -8.4%. Answer C
why are we assuming base year as 1994 and not as 1997?
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06 May 2021, 12:34
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aliceeee wrote:
IlCreatore wrote:
Assuming that in the base year 1994 cars stolen were 100, the number of stolen cars in 1997 and 1998 are respectively 88 and 80.6. Then, the percent decrease is computed as (80.6-88)/88*100 = -8.4%. Answer C
why are we assuming base year as 1994 and not as 1997?
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29 Aug 2021, 04:11
Hi Carcass Is the question worded correctly or am I interpreting this incorrectly? The title says that the graph shows % change in motor vehicle theft in the US between 94-98. Now it does not specify if the change is year on year (ie 95 had 4.3% less thefts than 94 and 96 had 9.4% less thefts han 95) or if its a comparison between thefts in 94 and to the other years (ie 97 indicates a 12% reduction in thefts between 94 and 98). I assumed the graph to be the former. Can you explain why you chose the latter in your explanation?
Hi GreenlightTestPrep could you please share your thoughts on this? Thank You!
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29 Aug 2021, 04:27
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elPatron434 wrote:
Hi Carcass Is the question worded correctly or am I interpreting this incorrectly? The title says that the graph shows % change in motor vehicle theft in the US between 94-98. Now it does not specify if the change is year on year (ie 95 had 4.3% less thefts than 94 and 96 had 9.4% less thefts han 95) or if its a comparison between thefts in 94 and to the other years (ie 97 indicates a 12% reduction in thefts between 94 and 98). I assumed the graph to be the former. Can you explain why you chose the latter in your explanation?
Hi GreenlightTestPrep could you please share your thoughts on this? Thank You!
Overall but we need the follwoing
By what percent did the number of vehicles stolen decrease from 1997 to 1998?
Re: By what percent did the number of vehicles stolen decrease f
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29 Aug 2021, 07:26
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elPatron434 wrote:
Hi Carcass Is the question worded correctly or am I interpreting this incorrectly? The title says that the graph shows % change in motor vehicle theft in the US between 94-98. Now it does not specify if the change is year on year (ie 95 had 4.3% less thefts than 94 and 96 had 9.4% less thefts han 95) or if its a comparison between thefts in 94 and to the other years (ie 97 indicates a 12% reduction in thefts between 94 and 98). I assumed the graph to be the former. Can you explain why you chose the latter in your explanation?
Hi GreenlightTestPrep could you please share your thoughts on this? Thank You!
I totally agree with you. The wording of this question is ambiguous (for the same reasons you noted).
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Assuming we have stolen cars at the start of graph 100, the number of stolen cars in 1997 and 1998 are respectively (0.12x 100) 88 and (19.4 x 100) 80.6. Then, the percent decrease is computed as (new %- original%)/ original %
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