Asked by Max
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?
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Answered by
R_scott
[(n - m) / m] * 100%
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What is the answer?
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Answered by
asdfghjkl
yeah, whts the ans.
Answered by
gamer mth
[(n - m) / m] * 100%
You should be grateful that he gave u the equation
You should be grateful that he gave u the equation
Answered by
Babs
idk how to solve that so telling us the answer would be helpful
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Anonymous
the equation is similar to the problems awnser
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Anonymous
I spelled it wrong xd
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I didn't understand
I don't understand how to solve it
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why
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Answered by
jamoli
this webite is no help
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Anonymous
i am a loser
Answered by
Mathinator
sure you are, but don't underestimate yourself.
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Here's the answer:
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Answered by
someone
its just n-m over m then add *100 after and thats the answer :)
Answered by
mo
JUST GIVE US THE ANSWER
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:0
Someone's answer is correct.
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wow. just wow.
Hey if you ungrateful people think this website is bad, then dont use it
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wow. just wow.
its not like u guys could create a better one
Answered by
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
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wow. just wow.
ha lol if you thought that was the answer then you fell for it.
Answered by
A SMART BOI
You want the answer? Its n/m*100-100. Just enter that in
Answered by
chick
what the heck guys whats the answer
Answered by
chick
this website is not a help
Answered by
chick
a smart boi is right
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Noobs
Just go to brainly to search up answers and put this site out of commission
Answered by
Anonymous
Answer: n-m/m * 100
Answered by
Anonymous
It works.. Trust me ;-;
Answered by
Mira
n-m/m
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bruh TELL US NOW
Answered by
SmartKid
n-m/m multiplied by 100.
Answered by
jackdajod
is it true
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