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If the price of a product increased from $50-$60 what is the percent increase in price
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GPT 3.5
To find the percent increase in price, you can use the formula:

Percent Increase = ((New Price - Old Price) / Old Price) * 100

Using the given values:
Old Price = $50
New Price = $60

Percent Increase = ((60 - 50) / 50) * 100
Percent Increase = (10 / 50) * 100
Percent Increase = 0.2 * 100
Percent Increase = 20%

Therefore, the percent increase in price is 20%.
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