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Mathematics, 23.05.2020 16:57 brenyasanders6238

Which best describes the error in finding the percent increase from 18 to 26? The denominator should be 18, which is the original amount. The numerator should be 18, which is the original amount. The numerator should be 26, which is the new amount. The denominator should be 18, which is the new amount. The expression was simplified incorrectly. Question 2 Correct the error. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. The percent increase from 18 to 26 is about %.

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