Economy, asked by SWARNIKA16202135, 2 months ago

if 1% added to a group of people does that mean there is one more person?
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Answered by AghilaCC
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Answer:

No. that doesn't mean that there is one more person. There can be a lot more.

Explanation:

1% added means that 1% of the group, which is the total number of people in the group divided by 100 (remember that 1% = 1/100) added to the group. So it need not to be one person always.

For example, take the number of people in a group to be 2000.

1\% \:  \:  of \:  \:  this \:  \:  group = 2000 \times  \frac{1}{100}  =  \frac{2000}{100}  = 20

So 20 more people are added to this group since it's 1% is 20.

Just like that, 1% added does not mean 1 person added but 1% of the whole group added.

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