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Last year, Dr. Alvarado saw 540 patients. This year, he saw 1,053 patients. What is the percent of increase in the number of patients seen each year?

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Given:

Last year, Dr. Alvarado saw 540 patients.

This year, he saw 1053 patients.

To find:

The percent of increase in the number of patients seen each year.

Solution:

We know that,


\%\text{Increase}=\frac{\text{New value - Initial value}}{\text{Initial value}}* 100

On substituting the given values, we get


\%\text{Increase}=(1053-540)/(540)* 100


\%\text{Increase}=(513)/(540)* 100


\%\text{Increase}=(5130)/(54)


\%\text{Increase}=95\%

Therefore, the number of patients increased by 95% each year.

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