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In the 1900s, the life expectancy of a human in the United States was 50 years. The life expectancy of a human now is 78 years. What is the percentage change in the life expectancy of a human in the United States?

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There would be a 56% increase

Explanation:

We need to find the amount of change before we can find the percent of change. We'll take the greater value, 78, and subtract the lesser value, 50. 78 - 50 = 28. We then take this amount of change and put it over the original amount, Percent of change = Amount of change/ original amount or for this problem, 28/50. We then use that as a division equation for 28 divided by 50. 28 divided by 50 = 0.56. Finally we move the decimal to the right two times and we can then find the percentage increase.

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