Final answer:
To calculate the percent change in population, the formula (Final Value - Initial Value) ÷ Initial Value × 100% is used, but specific population numbers for 2013 and 2019 are needed to perform this calculation. Without this data, we cannot determine the percent change in Charlotte’s population.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the percent change in Charlotte’s population from 2013 to 2019, we need to know the populations at the start and end of this period. Unfortunately, the provided information does not include specific population numbers for these years. Generally, to find the percent change, you would take the difference between the starting value (population in 2013) and the final value (population in 2019), divide by the starting value, and then multiply by 100 to convert it to a percentage.
Here is the formula for percent change:
Percent Change = ((Final Value - Initial Value) / Initial Value) × 100%
We could substitute the values if we had them as follows:
Percent Change = ((Population in 2019 - Population in 2013) / Population in 2013) × 100%
Without the population data for the years 2013 and 2019, we cannot perform the calculation or choose the correct answer from options A, B, C, and D.