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| Question 249128:  If the population of a town grew from 40 thousand to 50 thousand in ten years, by what percent did the population grow?
 Answer by actuary(112)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The growth in population is 50,000-40,000=10,000. Express the growth in popupation compared to the starting population, i.e. 10,000/40,000.  Reduce this fraction to lowest terms.  10,000/40,000=1/4.
 Convert 1/4 to a decimal by dividing 1 by 4.  1/4 = .25.
 Convert .25 to percent by multipying by 100 and putting a percent sign after the number.
 So 1/4 = .25 = 25%
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