Amanda increase the amount of protein she eats every day from 48 g to 54 g. By what percentage did amanda increase the amount of protein she eats?
Find the change in mass.
So difference of 54 and 48 is
54-48 = 6
Now the original mass is 48 so you would divide 6/48 = 0.125×100=12.5
Your answer should be 12.5% I'm pretty sure
To find the percentage increase, you can use the following formula:
Percentage increase = (New value - Original value) / Original value * 100%
Let's calculate it for Amanda's case:
New value = 54 g
Original value = 48 g
Percentage increase = (54 - 48) / 48 * 100%
= 6/48 * 100%
= 1/8 * 100%
= 12.5%
Therefore, Amanda increased the amount of protein she eats by 12.5%.
To calculate the percentage increase in the amount of protein Amanda eats, you can use the following formula:
Percentage Increase = [(New Value - Original Value) / Original Value] * 100%
In this case, the original value is 48 g and the new value is 54 g. Plugging these values into the formula, we can calculate the percentage increase:
Percentage Increase = [(54 g - 48 g) / 48 g] * 100%
Percentage Increase = (6 g / 48 g) * 100%
Percentage Increase = 0.125 * 100%
Percentage Increase = 12.5%
Therefore, Amanda increased the amount of protein she eats by 12.5%.
(54 - 48) / 48 = ?
Multiply the decimal answer by 100 to get the percentage.