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The population of a certain species of oak tree in a national forest declines each year by one-fourth. So, after each year, only three-fourths of the trees present at the beginning of the year remain.

Which of the following describes the rate of decline in the population of the species of oak tree?

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Answer: 25%

Step-by-step explanation: The question tells us that the population decreases by 1/4 every single year. That means, since 1/4 equals .25, the population decreases by 25% every year :)

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