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Percentage change

It is possible to look at the difference between two numbers and work out
the percentage increase or the percentage decrease. This is known
as percentage change. Often goods are bought for one price and then
sold on for another. The percentage change can be calculated to find out
the profit or loss an item has made.
Percentage change is calculated by dividing the difference between the
two amounts by the original amount.
Example
A brooch is bought at a car boot sale for £40. It is later sold in a shop for
£50. What is the percentage profit?

Question
The number of customers that a food truck receives for lunch drops from
25 to 18 over two days. What is the percentage loss in customers?
ANS:

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