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31 January, 12:57

The January 13, 2002 issue of the New York Times reported that there were 547,867 foreign students enrolled at US colleges and universities in 2000-01 representing a 6.4% increase from the previous year. How many foreign students were studying in US colleges and universities during 1999-2000?

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  1. 31 January, 13:05
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    512,804

    Explanation:

    We know that in 2000-2001, there were 547,867 students enrolled. We also know that this was a 6.4% increase from the previous year. To figure out how many students were enrolled in the year before, we need to first convert 6.4% to a decimal ...

    6.4% - --> 0.064

    Now we simply multiply 547,867 by 0.064

    (547,867) x (0.064) = 35,063

    Our next step is to subtract 35,063 from 547,867 to figure out the students enrolled from 1999-2000 ...

    547,867 - 35,063 = 512,804

    Our answer is 512,804.
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