SOLUTION: In 2003 the population in North Carolina was 8,422,501 people and 9,535,483 people in 2010. Did the population grow or shrink? Write the percent as a decimal.
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Question 1096414: In 2003 the population in North Carolina was 8,422,501 people and 9,535,483 people in 2010. Did the population grow or shrink? Write the percent as a decimal.
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It grew by 1,112,982 from 2003 to 2015 (subtract 2003 value from 2015 value)
The per cent is increase over original amount or 1,112,982/8,422,501=13.2%
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