Saphia's lunch bill was . She wants to leave an tip. How much should the tip be?
Table of contents
- 1. Review of Real Numbers1h 28m
- 2. Linear Equations and Inequalities2h 18m
- 3. Solving Word Problems1h 22m
- 4. Graphing Linear Equations in Two Variables1h 50m
- 5. Systems of Linear Equations1h 25m
- 7. Factoring1h 30m
- 8. Rational Expressions and Equations2h 18m
- 9. Inequalities and Absolute Value42m
- 10. Relations and Functions1h 10m
- 11. Roots, Radicals, and Complex Numbers2h 33m
- 12. Quadratic Equations and Functions1h 23m
- 13. Inverse, Exponential, & Logarithmic Functions1h 5m
- 14. Conic Sections & Systems of Nonlinear Equations58m
- 15. Sequences, Series, and the Binomial Theorem Coming soon
3. Solving Word Problems
Percent Problem Solving
Struggling with Beginning & Intermediate Algebra?
Join thousands of students who trust us to help them ace their exams!Watch the first videoMultiple Choice
A city's population grew from to people in one year. What is the percent increase in population?
A
0.15%
B
15%
C
13%
D
0.13%
Verified step by step guidance1
Identify the original population and the new population. Here, the original population is \$120,000\( and the new population is \)138,000$.
Calculate the amount of increase in population by subtracting the original population from the new population: \$138,000 - 120,000$.
Find the percent increase by dividing the increase by the original population: \(\frac{138,000 - 120,000}{120,000}\).
Convert the fraction to a decimal by performing the division.
Multiply the decimal by 100 to convert it to a percentage, which gives the percent increase in population.
Watch next
Master Translating Percent Problems with a bite sized video explanation from Patrick Ford
Start learningRelated Videos
Related Practice
Multiple Choice
2
views
