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Mathematics, 05.02.2021 02:10, natalie2sheffield

B. Use the percent of change from part (a) to predict the number of sold tomorrow. Round to the nearest ticket, if necessary.
c. Find the predicted percent of change in the number of tickets sold
from yesterday to tomorrow. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent,
if necessary.

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