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15 February, 03:48

Our math team had m students last year, but this year it has already n students! By what percent did the number of students grow?

I'm in need of the full answer, not just the formula! (I'm sorry!)

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  1. 15 February, 03:51
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    Last year we had M students.

    This year we have N students.

    Now, the question ask "by what percentage the number of students grow".

    So we are considerating a growth, this means that we must think that M as the 100%.

    Then we have that N - M is the difference between the students of last year and this year.

    this means that this year we have N - M more students that last year, so the percentage of growth is:

    ((N - M) / M) * 100%

    Now you need to replace the values for N and M.

    You also can notice that if N is smaller than M, you will have a negative percentage, this means that instead of a growth, we have a decrease in the number of students.
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