The original price of a certain computer has increased. The increase is what percent of the new price? (1) The increase is 25 percent of the original price. (2) The new price of the computer is $1,200.

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The original price of a certain computer has increased. The increase is what percent of the new price? (1) The increase is 25 percent of the original price. (2) The new price of the computer is $1,200.






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