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A towns population went from 25800 to 42600 in 15 years. What was the percent of change

User Waldemar
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165.1162791...%
To find this answer, I divided 42,600 by 25,800 and got 1.651162791... I then multiplied it by 100 to convert it into a percent and got 165.1162791...%

The "..." after the number means that the numbers continue to go on but are essentially unnecessary.

In conclusion, when you multiply 1.651162791... you get 42,600.
User Emmanu
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Answer:


\% Change = (|42600 -25800|)/(25800) x100 =65.116 \%

Explanation:

The percent of change respect a reference value is given by the following formula:


\% Change = (|Final -Initial|)/(Initial) x100

On this case the initial value is 25800 and the final value 42600. So we can replace into the formula and we got:


\% Change = (|42600 -25800|)/(25800) x100 =65.116 \%

So then the increase respect the initial value is 65.116%, and makes sense since:


1.65116 *25800 =42600

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