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As an avalanche technician, your job is to watch for avalanche hazards and make predictions based on the observations that you make. And of course, you must report your observations and release avalanche watches or warnings.

Today, you're putting together a report about the number of avalanches that have occurred during the current season. In the report, you must outline the avalanches that have occurred this year, compare that number to the number of avalanches that happened last year, and then describe the increase or decrease in avalanches in percentages.

Last year, there were 14 avalanches between November and May. This year, there have been 13 avalanches between November and May. What is the percentage decrease in the number of avalanches that have occurred since last year?

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