Trying to determine how to calculate % of growth from $253 million to $280 million.
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253  =  X__        First, set up as you would in proportional math.

280      100        Then, cross multiply and solve for x. Finally, subtract the "value" of x from 100%

 

x = 90.4% rounded,         100.00%

                                    -  90.40%

                                         9.60% growth                                      

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