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Last year, I had 92 APES students and this year I will have 63 APES students. By what percentage will the population of APES students increase.

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Answer:

68.47

Explanation:

63/92

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Answer:

31.52% increase (decrease)

Explanation:

To find the decrease in the percentage of students from the previous year to the current year, you must establish a baseline to be your maximum (100%). For this we'll use the 92 students. From here, we need the current 63 students to establish the current percentage.

Simply:

63/92 == .6848 == 68.48%

So our current percentage of students is 68.48%. We want the decrease of the students compared to the previous percentage so we'll need to do the maximum minus the current to get the change (or the decrease).

100% - 68.48% = 31.52%

Thus, the population increase (decrease) for this year is 31.52%.

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