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The population of a town increased from 3250 in 2007 to 5550 in 2010. Find The absolute and relative percent increase

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The relative percent increase can be calculated dividing the absolute change in the population over the initial value.

The absolute increase is:


5550-3250=2300

The relative percent increase is then given by:


(2300)/(3250)\cdot100=70.77

Therefore, the absolute increase was 2,300, and the relative percent increase was 70.8%.

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