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Our math team had m students last year, but this year it has already n students! By what percent did the number of students grow? PLEASE I JUST NEED THE PERCENT NO FORMULA

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Answer:

(n-m/m) x 100 percent

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User BellmanEqn
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For this case we are going to assume the following:
m: whole number greater than zero.
n: integer greater than zero.
Where,
n> m
According to these assumptions, the percentage of growth is given by the following formula:

(n / m) * 100 - 100
Answer:
the number of students did grow by:

(n / m) * 100 - 100
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