The value of facebook shares changed from $27.10 on the 8th June 2013 to $30.01 on the 15th June. How do you calculate the percentage change?
The percentage change was 10.7% rounded to the nearest 1/10th percent.
The formula for calculating the percentage change of something is:
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To calculate the percentage change in the value of Facebook shares from 30.01 on June 15th, you would use the following formula:
Percentage change = ((New value - Old value) / Old value) * 100
Substitute the values into the formula:
Percentage change = ((27.10) / $27.10) * 100
Calculate the difference:
Percentage change = (27.10) * 100
Percentage change ≈ 10.74%
So, the percentage change in the value of Facebook shares from June 8th, 2013, to June 15th is approximately 10.74%.
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