Huntsville’s population grows from 25,000 to 28,000. What is the percent increase in Huntsville’s population?

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It went from 25k to 28k. So first you find the difference. Which is 3k. Now you divide that by your original amount. 3k/25k = 12% increase

Initial population of Huntsville = 25000

Increased population of Huntsville = 28000

Difference = Increased population of Huntsville - Initial population of Huntsville

Difference = 28000-25000 = 3000

Percent increase in population is given by:

[tex]% increase = \frac{Difference}{Initial population}*100[/tex]

[tex]% increase = \frac{3000}{25000}*100[/tex]

Percentage Increase = 12%

Answer: The percent increase in Huntsville’s population is 12%.