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At a local high scjool , enrollment in the drama club increases by 5% each year. what is the common ratio in this situation?
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At a local high scjool , enrollment in the drama club increases by 5% each year. what is the common ratio in this situation?
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at a local high scjool , enrollment in the drama club increases by 5% each year. what is the common ratio in this situation?
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0.95
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let the 5% be p
q= 1 - (p/100) if p=5% then..... q= 1- (5/100) = 0.95
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