Original: 150 T-shirts
\New: 120 T-SHIRTS
\Since the new amount is greater than the original, this is a percent of increase.
\The amount of change = new T-shirts – original T-shirts.
\The amount of change = .
Let r be the percentage of increase.
\Use the original number, 150 as the base.
\The percent proportion is
\To solve for r, first find the cross products.
\ (Multiply:
)
(Divide each side by 150)
(Cancel common terms)
(Divide:
)
The percentage of decrease by .
The percent of change is a percent of decrease.The percentage of decrease by .