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What was the percent increase in the population in South America from 1900 to 2000? 1900 - 38,000,000 1950 - 111,000,000 2000 -...

Asked by A.W.

What was the percent increase in the population in South America from 1900 to 2000?
1900-38,000,000, 1950-111,000,000,
2000-515,000,000
16 years ago

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Answered by drwls
(515,000,000 - 38,000,000)/38,000,000, converted to %

You do not need the 1950 population to compute it.
16 years ago
Answered by Ms. Sue
515,000,000 - 38,000,000 = 477,000,000

477,000,000 / 38,000,000 = 12.5526 = 1255.26%
16 years ago

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