A city's population grew from to people in one year. What is the percent increase in population?
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A square garden has sides of . The gardener reduces each side by to make space for a pathway. What is the percent decrease in the perimeter of the garden?
A
Percent decrease = 0.125%
B
Percent decrease = 62.5%
C
Percent decrease = 6.25%
D
Percent decrease = 12.5%
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Identify the original side length of the square garden, which is given as \$8$ feet.
Calculate the original perimeter of the garden using the formula for the perimeter of a square: \(P = 4 \times \text{side}\). So, the original perimeter is \$4 \times 8$ feet.
Determine the new side length after reducing each side by \$1\( foot. The new side length is \)8 - 1$ feet.
Calculate the new perimeter with the reduced side length using the same perimeter formula: \(P_{new} = 4 \times (8 - 1)\) feet.
Find the percent decrease in the perimeter by using the formula: \(\text{Percent Decrease} = \frac{P_{original} - P_{new}}{P_{original}} \times 100\%\). Substitute the values found in previous steps to set up this expression.
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