Let's denote the sales in July 2009 as \( S_J \).
According to the problem, sales in September 2009 are \(\left(\frac{2}{3}\right)S_J\).
Sales in November 2009 are higher by 5% compared to September 2009. Therefore, sales in November 2009 are:
\( S_N = \left(\frac{2}{3}S_J\right) \times 1.05 \)
Simplifying this, we get:
\( S_N = \frac{2}{3} \times 1.05 \times S_J \)
\( S_N = \frac{2.1}{3}S_J \)
Now, we need to calculate the percentage increase or decrease in sales in November 2009 with respect to July 2009. This can be calculated using the formula:
\(\text{Percentage Change} = \left(\frac{S_N - S_J}{S_J}\right) \times 100\%\)
Substituting the values we have:
\(\text{Percentage Change} = \left(\frac{\frac{2.1}{3}S_J - S_J}{S_J}\right) \times 100\%\)
Simplifying the expression:
\(\text{Percentage Change} = \left(\frac{\frac{2.1}{3} - 1}{1}\right) \times 100\%\)
\(\text{Percentage Change} = \left(\frac{2.1 - 3}{3}\right) \times 100\%\)
\(\text{Percentage Change} = \left(\frac{-0.9}{3}\right) \times 100\%\)
\(\text{Percentage Change} = -0.3 \times 100\%\)
\(\text{Percentage Change} = -30\%\)
Therefore, the percentage of increase in sales in November 2009 with respect to July 2009 is -30%.
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