If prices increase at a monthly rate of 3.9%, by what percentage do they increase in a year?
2 Answers
The answer is: 0.468 as decimal or 46.8%
Explanation:
Since the prices increase at a monthly rate of 3.9% per month. To find the percentage do they increase a year, we need to convert 3.9% to a decimal.
So here how we do it. We put 3.9 percent on the numerator because it a small number which is what we want over 100 like this:
Now when plugging this into your calculator you get:
So what do we do with this number?
We now times it by 12 like this:
So we can convert this back to a percentage by moving the decimal by 2 places to the right which gives us 46.8%.
Another way we could of done this without doing the long way to figure it out is by multiplying 3.9 times 12 which still gives us 46.8%
Explanation:
The easiest way to do this is:
If something is increasing at 3.9% per month, then after one month you have 103.9% of something. This includes the 100% you started with.
So after each month you have:
This is in decimal form, so:
Subtract the