In all problems, calculate dollar amounts accurate to the cent, and percent amounts accurate to the nearest
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In all problems, calculate dollar amounts accurate to the cent, and percent amounts accurate to the nearest 0.01%.
Calculate the missing value for Problems.
Initial value Final value Percent change
$95 $100 ?
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