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The population of Pskov (Russian City) was 200,080 in 2004 and 205,062 in 2012. By what percent did the population change? Did the population grow or shorten? Write the percent …
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The population of Pskov (Russian City) was 200,080 in 2004 and 205,062 in 2012. By what percent did the population change? Did the population grow or shorten? Write the percent as a decimal.
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The population grew it changed by 4% and4.6
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