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23 August, 16:14

A town's population went from 25,800 to 42,600 in 15 years. What was the percent of changes?

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  1. 23 August, 17:16
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    42,600 - 25,800 = 16800. That is the increase in 15 years.

    You then calculate the increase as a percentage of the original population; 25,800.

    16,800 / 25,800 * 100 = 65.11%
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