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A towns population went from 25,800 to 42,600 in 15 years. What is the percent of change?
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A towns population went from 25,800 to 42,600 in 15 years. What is the percent of change?
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A towns population went from 25,800 to 42,600 in 15 years. What is the percent of change?
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42600-25800=16800
16800/15=1120
42600*x=100*1120
x=112000/42600=2.62%
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