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What is the approximate percent increase when the population of a town increases from 12,089 to 15,025? Roun the population amounts to the nearest thousand to find an estimate of the percent increase.

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The percent increase is approximately 10%.

The percent increase is approximately 25%.

The percent increase is approximately 33%.

The percent increase is approximately 80%.​

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Answer:

The percent increase is approximately 25%.

Explanation:

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User Cholowao
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Hello! To solve this exercise, we will need to use Rule of Three:

First, let's get important information contained in the text:

  • The actual population equals 12,089, and it corresponds to 100%.
  • It will increase to 15,025, but we don't know how many it will be, so we write this as "x".

Now, let's write this using the rule of three:


12,089 \longrightarrow 100\:\%\\15,025 \longrightarrow x\:\%

In this step, just multiply crosswise:


12,089\cdot x = 15,025 \cdot 100\\12,089x = 1,502,500\\\\x = (1,502,500)/(12,089)\\\\x \approx 124.28\% - 100\%\\\\\boxed{x\approx 24.28\%}

Analyzing the chooses, the correct is "The percent increase is approximately 25%".

Hope this helps! :)

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