Math, asked by das111, 1 month ago

Last year, the hiking club had 25 members. This year, there’s 37. What is the percent increase?​

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Answered by DILhunterBOYayus
5

Answer:

The hiking club's member count increased by \blue{\bold{48\%.}}

Step-by-step explanation:

:\rightsquigarrow HERE, given two data values=25 members and 37 members.

:\rightsquigarrow We need to determine how many members the club gained first.

:\rightsquigarrow We can set up an equation where we solve for an unknown, or x, in this case.

\begin{gathered}:\longrightarrow 25 + x = 37\\\\   :\longrightarrow x = 12\end{gathered}

:\rightsquigarrow The club increased by 12 members, so now we can divide this value by the initial amount of members and multiply the decimal we receive by 100 to express it in percentage form.

\begin{gathered}:\mapsto\dfrac{12}{25} =0.48\\\\   :\mapsto0.48 \times 100 = 48\%\end{gathered}

:\hookrightarrow Therefore, the club's member count increased by 48%.


das111: very nice answer dude
Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

precentage increase is 48%

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