Cory's Candy Counter sold 1,600 jawbreakers in the month of May. In the month of June they increased their sales by 304 jawbreakers. By what percent did they increase their monthly sales of jawbreakers from May to June? Give your answer to the nearest whole percent.



Answer :

Answer:

19%

Step-by-step explanation:

The percentage increase in sales from May to June is computed by the formula:
[tex]\dfrac{\text{Sales in June - Sales in May}}{\text{Sales in May}}[/tex]

The numerator in the above expression is nothing but the actual quantity increase in sales from May to June

The following steps can be taken to find the percentage increase in sales of jawbreakers from May to June:

Step 1:
Find the actual increase in sales from May to June (this is given)

Step 2
Divide this quantity by the actual sales quantity in May

Step 3
Multiply by 100 to convert to percentage

Quantity  Increase in Monthly Sales from May to June = 304 jawbreakers

Sales in May = 1600 jawbreakers

% Increase in sales from May to June
[tex]=\dfrac{304}{1600} \times 100\\\\= 19\%[/tex]

The sales of jawbreakers at Cory's Candy Counter increased by 19 percent from May to June.

To calculate the percent increase in monthly sales of jawbreakers from May to June for Cory's Candy Counter, first find the difference in sales between the two months, and then divide that difference by the original amount sold in May. After that, multiply the result by 100 to get the percentage increase.

The sales in May were 1,600 jawbreakers, and in June they increased by 304 jawbreakers, so June sales were 1,600 + 304 = 1,904 jawbreakers. The percent increase is therefore:

  1. Calculate the increase: 1,904 - 1,600 = 304 jawbreakers.
  2. Divide the increase by the original number of jawbreakers sold in May: 304 / 1,600 = 0.19.
  3. Multiply by 100 to convert to a percentage: 0.19 * 100 = 19%.

Thus, the sales of jawbreakers increased by 19 percent from May to June.

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