On a winter's day, the temperature starts at 24 degrees Fahrenheit. By 2:00 P.M., it has risen to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the percent of change? Round your answer to the nearest tenths place.

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Answer:

The percent of change is 108.3%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

On a winter's day, the temperature starts at 24 degrees Fahrenheit. By 2:00 P.M., it has risen to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

Now, to find the percent of change.

Initial temperature = 24° Fahrenheit.

Temperature risen = 50° Fahrenheit.

So, the temperature rise by:

[tex]50\°-24\°=26\°.[/tex]

Now, to get the percent change:

[tex]\frac{26}{24} \times 100[/tex]

[tex]=1.083\times 100[/tex]

[tex]=108.3\%.[/tex]

Therefore, the percent of change is 108.3%.