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Lapatulllka [165]
3 years ago
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Q9) There are 4,000 students attending a local community college and the number of students is increasing by 5% each year. How m

any students will attend the college in 4 years?
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Mathematics
1 answer:
a_sh-v [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: 4,862 students will attend the college in the next four years

Step-by-step explanation: If the college starts out with 4,000 students you need to find 5% of 4,000. To do this you would multiply 4,000 by 0.05, you should get 200. So 5% of 4,000 is 200 so the next year there will be 200 more students then last year meaning the next year will have 4,200 student. So now you'll repeat the same step multiply the number of students (now 4,200) by 0.05, then add the answer to the number of students from the previous year. So year two is:

4,200x0.05=210

4,200+210=4,410

repeat these steps till you have four years worth.

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