Jun 29 by 11:59pm Points 100 Submitting an external tool Interpreting change with percentages Question A $30,000 boat loses $5,000 of its value after 6 years. Interpret the change as a percentage. Round to the nearest hundredth. Provide your answer below: The value of the boat decreased by % FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTION
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