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The population of a town increased from 20000 to 34000 what is the percent increase

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Percent increase = actual increase in population / original population

= (34,000 - 20,000) / 20,000

= 14,000 / 20,000

= 14/20

= 7/10 or 0.7

Answer is 0.7 * 100 = 70%

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The answer is 70%.

Step-by-step explanation

Firstly, you need to find how much is increase in the population. So basically, you have to find the difference between the present and previous population.

34000-20000=14000

Then, divide that with the previous population to find its corresponding percentage in decimal form.

14000/20000=0.70

Finally, multiply it by 100% to change it from decimal to percent form.

0.70x100%=70%
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