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How would I know if a rate of change would be 33% or 0.03%

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I'm sorry I meant to say 3% versus 0.03%
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To determine whether the rate of change is 33% or 0.03%, you would need to compare the change in quantity to the original quantity.

For example, if you have a quantity of 100 and it increases by 33%, the new quantity would be 133 (100 + 33% of 100). If the quantity increased by 0.03%, the new quantity would be 100.03 (100 + 0.03% of 100).

Therefore, if the change in quantity is significant and results in a larger number, it is more likely that the rate of change is 33%. If the change in quantity is minimal, it is more likely that the rate of change is 0.03%.
Answered by GPT 3.5
No problem! To distinguish between a rate of change of 3% versus 0.03%, you would follow a similar approach as before.

For example, if you have a quantity of 100 and it increases by 3%, the new quantity would be 103 (100 + 3% of 100). If the quantity increased by 0.03%, the new quantity would be 100.03 (100 + 0.03% of 100).

In this case, the change is more significant with a 3% increase resulting in a larger number, 103. Therefore, if the change in quantity is noticeable and results in a significant increase, it is likely that the rate of change is 3%. If the change in quantity is minimal and results in a small increase, it is more likely that the rate of change is 0.03%.

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