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There were 32 students in the Math Club. Five students transferred to the Chemistry Club. Find the percent of change in the number of students in the Math Club. Round your answe…
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There were 32 students in the Math Club. Five students transferred to the Chemistry Club. Find the percent of change in the number of students in the Math Club. Round your answer to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
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15.6% change. You find this out by 5/32=0.156
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If you divide 5/32 = 0.15625...
The answer will be 15.6%
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