Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.01.2021 20:10, eliz10

Question 2 of Drag each scenario to show whether the final result will be greater than the original
value, less than the original value, or the same as the original value.
A 33% decrease followed by a 50% increase
A 20% increase followed by a 25% decrease
A 50% decrease followed by a 100% increase
An 80% increase followed by a 40% decrease
A $25 increase followed by a $30 decrease

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