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Last year, 11 students tried out for the debating team. This year 15 students tried out. What was the percent of increase in the number of students who tried out?
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Last year, 11 students tried out for the debating team. This year 15 students tried out. What was the percent of increase in the number of students who tried out?
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Last year, 11 students tried out for the
debating team. This year 15 students tried
out. What was the percent of increase in the
number of students who tried out?
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136% increase I think
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