Answer :
the percent decrease was 20% because 4 shots less were on sat.
put it into a fraction to find the percentage:
4/20
=20%
So,
All you have to do to find the percent decrease is to subtract your score on Saturday from your score on Friday and divide the result by your score on Friday. If you let "f" represent your score on Friday and let "s" represent your score on Saturday, you can re-write this mathematically:
[tex] \frac{f - s}{f} = percent\ decrease[/tex]
Substitute.
[tex] \frac{20 - 16}{20} = percent\ decrease[/tex]
[tex] \frac{4}{20} \ or\ \frac{1}{5}\ or\ twenty\ percent = percent\ decrease[/tex]
The percent decrease in shots you made was 20%. That would be option C.
All you have to do to find the percent decrease is to subtract your score on Saturday from your score on Friday and divide the result by your score on Friday. If you let "f" represent your score on Friday and let "s" represent your score on Saturday, you can re-write this mathematically:
[tex] \frac{f - s}{f} = percent\ decrease[/tex]
Substitute.
[tex] \frac{20 - 16}{20} = percent\ decrease[/tex]
[tex] \frac{4}{20} \ or\ \frac{1}{5}\ or\ twenty\ percent = percent\ decrease[/tex]
The percent decrease in shots you made was 20%. That would be option C.