The table below shows the initial number of tomato plants and pepper plants in two agricultural fields, Field A and Field B, at the start of a crop monitoring study.
| Field | Tomato plants | Pepper plants |
|---|---|---|
| Field A | ||
| Field B |
During the study:
- The total number of plants in Field A increased by , and the number of tomato plants in Field A increased by .
- The total number of plants in Field B increased by , and the number of pepper plants in Field B increased by .
What was the percent increase in the total number of pepper plants across both fields combined from the start to the end of the study?
- A10.0%
- B11.1%
- 12.5%Cevap
- D16.7%
Cevap
12.5%
The correct option is 12.5%. The initial combined number of pepper plants is . In Field A, the total number of plants increases by 20% from 250 to 300, while the tomato plants increase by 30% from 150 to 195. This leaves pepper plants in Field A at the end of the study. In Field B, the number of pepper plants increases by 15% from 300 to 345. Combining the final counts gives pepper plants. The total increase of 50 pepper plants relative to the initial combined count of 400 represents a increase.
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Weighted percent change and finding missing values using totals and subcategory percentages