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Every five years in March, the population of a certain town is recorded. In
1995, the town had a population of 4500 people. From 1995 to 2000, the
population increased by 15%. From 2000 to 2005, the population
decreased by 4%. What was the town's population in 2005? *
4527
4968
4995
5382

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So, the town had a population on 4,500 people in 1995. Then from 1995 to 2000, the population increased by 15%.

Convert 15% to a decimal by dividing it by 100. Then, the population in 1995 by this decimal.

15% ÷ 100 = 0.15

4,500 × 0.15 = 675

Now, add this to the population in 1995.

4,500 + 675 = 5,175

This means that the town had a population of 5,175 people in 2000.

To calculate the town's population in 2005, repeat the same steps we took to find the population in 2000, except this time we will subtract instead of add since the population DECREASED.

4% ÷ 100 = 0.4

5,175 × 0.4 = 207

5,175 - 207 = 4,968

FINAL ANSWER:

The town had a population of 4,968 in 2005.

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