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Attendance at the new public school

has increased 15%. If the current
population is 359 students, how
many students were enrolled the year
before?​

edit: nvm got the answer

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Answer:

312 students

Explanation:

In this problem, we are told that the current population of students in the public school is

n = 359

We can call


n_0 = the population of students the previous year

We know that the attendance has increased by 15% in the past year, so we can write


n=n_0 + (15)/(100)n_0

where 15/100 represents the percentage of 15%.

The expression can be rewritten as


n=n_0 (1+0.15)

And solving for n0, we find how many students were enrolled the year before:


n_0 = (n)/(1+0.15)=(359)/(1.15)=312

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