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Hi Maybee,
Persent change is measured from one point "A" to another point "B." The
denominator is the point you are changing from, which in this case is "A."
The difference between A and B is the numerator. A= 25 B=50. B-A, the
differance is 25, which is the numerator and changing from A to B make sthe
formula 25/25, which eqals 1 or 100%. To go from 8 to 10 is a 25% change.
10-8=2 and 2/8=.25. To reverse this ie. to go from 10 to 8 is a 20% change.
10-8=2 and 2/10=.2.
Thanks,
David

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