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In 2014, there were 22 million Americans

diagnosed with diabetes. This number of cases repre-
sents an increase of 300% over the number of cases
in 1980. How many cases of diabetes were there in
1980?

User Albertb
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Answer:

5.5 millions

Explanation:

If the price is increased by 300% lets say the starting price was 100$, then it becomes 400$, So to get the starting price You have to divide it by 4 not 3. In this case People who got diabetes are 22/4=5.5 million people

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A 300% increase means that there are 3 times as many as the original number. Therefore, there were 3 times as many cases in 2014 as there were in 1980.

To figure out how many cases there were in 1980, simply divide 22 million by 3 to get approximately 7.3 million cases in 1980.
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