(final amount/original amount)*100 This is NOT the percentage change.
the final
Increase
It is a percentage increase
Increase
convert % to a decimal (divide by 100) call this p Final amount = cost(1 + p)
The type of percent that compares the final and original amounts is called the percentage increase or decrease. It is calculated by dividing the difference between the final amount and the original amount by the original amount, and then multiplying by 100.
Call F the final amount and P the principal. Then F = P(1+i)n F/(1+i)n = P
Yes it does.
Final amount is 8.50
To calculate the amount of a radioactive element compared to its original amount, you need to use the radioactive decay equation: A = A₀ * e^(-λt), where A is the final amount, A₀ is the initial amount, λ is the decay constant, and t is the time elapsed. By plugging in the values for A₀, t, and λ, you can determine the final amount of the radioactive element.
A percent which is greater than 100.