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Mathematics, 30.07.2019 05:20 juana18

In 2003, the fair market rental rate for indianapolis was $588 and for columbus was $551.
1. using columbus as the reference, find the relative change from columbus to
indianapolis. express your answer rounded correctly to the nearest tenth of a percent.
2. using columbus as the reference, find the absolute change from columbus to
indianapolis. express your answer rounded to the nearest dollar.

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