Respuesta :
from 300 to 250 is well, just a change of 50 units.
if we take the 300 as the 100%, what is 50 off of it as percentage?
[tex]\bf \begin{array}{ccll} amount&\%\\ \cline{1-2} 300&100\\ 50&x \end{array}\implies \cfrac{300}{50}=\cfrac{100}{x}\implies 6=\cfrac{100}{x}\implies 6x=100 \\\\\\ x=\cfrac{100}{6}\implies x=\cfrac{50}{3}\implies x=16.666666\overline{6}\implies \stackrel{\textit{rounded up}}{x = 16.7}[/tex]
Answer:
The percent of decrease from 300 to 250 is 16.7%
Step-by-step explanation:
The percentage of decrease measures the magnitude of decrease of a number compared to its original value.
To calculate the percent decrease we must use the following formula
% Decrease = (Initial value - Final Value) / Initial Value
% Decrease = (300 - 250) / 300 = 50/300
Then we simplify using the GCF of 50
50/300 = 1/6 =0.16666 = 16.66% = 16.7%
We turn the decimal to percentage by multiplying by 100.
The percent of decrease from 300 to 250 is 16.7%