Answer: Incomplete question, but use the following example as an illustration.
Step-by-step explanation:
Say one person had $200 in a savings account last month and now has $225. That's an increase. The problem is to find the percent of increase in money.
First, subtract to find the amount of change:
225 - 25 = 200. The increase is 25.
Next, divide the amount of change by the original amount:
25 ÷ 200 = 0.125
Now, to change the decimal to a percent, multiply the number by 100:
0.125 X 100 = 12.5
The answer is 12.5%. So that's the percent of change, an increase of 12.5% in the savings account.