Question

Our math team had m students last year, but this year it has already n students! By what percent did the number of students grow?

Answers

R_scott
[(n - m) / m] * 100%
What is the answer?
tell us..it will help
asdfghjkl
yeah, whts the ans.
gamer mth
[(n - m) / m] * 100%
You should be grateful that he gave u the equation
Babs
idk how to solve that so telling us the answer would be helpful
Anonymous
the equation is similar to the problems awnser
Anonymous
I spelled it wrong xd
I didn't understand
I don't understand how to solve it
why
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jamoli
this webite is no help

Anonymous
i am a loser
Mathinator
sure you are, but don't underestimate yourself.
Here's the answer:
u poo
someone
its just n-m over m then add *100 after and thats the answer :)
mo
JUST GIVE US THE ANSWER
:0
Someone's answer is correct.
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Hey if you ungrateful people think this website is bad, then dont use it
wow. just wow.
its not like u guys could create a better one
wow. just wow.
AND IF U GUYS CANT EVEN FIGURE OUT THAT YOU CANCEL OUT THE M'S AND JUST MULTIPLY N BY 100 TO GET 100N (THATS THE ANSWER BY THE WAY) THEN YOU GUYS (NO OFFENSE) ARE NOT THAT SMART
wow. just wow.
ha lol if you thought that was the answer then you fell for it.
A SMART BOI
You want the answer? Its n/m*100-100. Just enter that in
chick
what the heck guys whats the answer
chick
this website is not a help
chick
a smart boi is right
Noobs
Just go to brainly to search up answers and put this site out of commission
Anonymous
Answer: n-m/m * 100
Anonymous
It works.. Trust me ;-;
Mira
n-m/m
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bruh TELL US NOW
SmartKid
n-m/m multiplied by 100.
jackdajod
is it true

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