First, we have to recognize that if the current number of girls in the class is a 15% increase from last year, then this year's number is 115% of last year's number.
With that, we can set up a proportion comparing last year to this year, in both percentages and numbers:
![(100)/(115) = (x)/(15)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/juesx4ooxjckybx6zgvlwd81m9vufx9e13.png)
Note that both numerators are last year's values and the denominators are this year's values.
If we multiply both sides by 15, we have that x ≈ 13.043478260869565. Since we're dealing with whole people, we'd say that there were 13 girls in the class last year.