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There are 29 girls in a class that originally had 25 girls in it what is the percentage increased in the number of girls in the class?

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  1. Today, 19:15
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    Find the difference between the numbers, so in this case, 29-25 = 4. Take the difference which is 4 and divide by the original amount so 4/25 =.16 Finally, you multiply the number by 100 so. 16 * 100 = 16. The percent increase is 16%.
  2. Today, 21:52
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    I think the answer is (4 Percent.)
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