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student enrollment at a local school is concerning the community because the number of students has dropped to 504 which is a 20% decrease from the previous year. what was the student enrollment the previous year?

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Answer:

The answer is 630 students

Explanation:

For this case, we have 504 students and the student enrollment has decrease 20%, which mean 504 is the 80% of the total student enrollment of the previous year.


100 - 20 = 80%

This is a direct proportion problem. As shown bellow:

504 -> 80%

x -> 100%

For solving this we use the Mathematical Rule of Three, a method of having three numbers to help calculate the unknown.

b -> c

x -> a

The algorithm for rule of three is the following:


x = (a * b)/(c) \\\\x= (504*100)/(80) =(50400)/(80)=630\\ \\x=630

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