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The population of a small town increased 23% from its population in 2000 to its population in 2003. If the population of the town in 2000 was 25,314, what was its population in 2003?

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Answer:

31136

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the how much an number increased by a percent. Divide the percent by 100. 23/100=0.23.

Then multiply 0.23 by the original number which is 25,314. Which gives us about 5822.

Then since it INCREASED, we are going to add that number it increased to the original. 25314+5822= 31136.

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

23% of 25,314 = 25,314 x .23 = 5822 then add that to the original population. 25,314 + 5,822 = 31,136

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