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The number of students increased from 640 to 768. What is the percent of change ?

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The pure numerical increase in this case would be 768 - 640 = 128 students. To find the percent increase this represents, we find first that the fraction of the original value 128 takes up is


128/640 = 1/5


As a decimal, 1/5 = 0.2, which we can then multiply by 100 to find our percent increase: 0.2 x 100 = 20%.

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The pure numerical increase in this case would be 768 - 640 = 128 students. To find the percent increase this represents, we find first that the fraction of the original value 128 takes up is


128/640 = 1/5


As a decimal, 1/5 = 0.2, which we can then multiply by 100 to find our percent increase: 0.2 x 100 = 20%.

User Damian Busz
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20% should be the correct answer


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