The cost of a gallon of gas increased from $3.54 to $3.87 over the weekend. What is the percent increase for the cost of gas, rounded to the nearest whole percent?

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Answer:

9%

Step-by-step explanation:

percent increase is calculated as

[tex]\frac{increase}{original}[/tex] × 100%

increase = $3.87 - $3.54 = $0.33 , then

% increase = [tex]\frac{0.33}{3.54}[/tex] × 100% ≈ 9% ( to the nearest whole percent )

Answer:

9 %  (rounded to the nearest whole percent)

Step-by-step explanation:

the amount of increase:

3.87 - 3.54 = 0.33

Then

the percent increase for the cost of gas :

[tex]=\frac{0.33}{3.54} \times 100\\\\= 0.093220338983 \times 100\\\\=9.3220338983 \ \%[/tex]