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Original: 132 students

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New: 150 students

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Since the new students are greater than the original, this is a percent of increase.

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The students of change = New students – Original students.

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The students of change = \"\".\"\"

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Let r be the percentage of increase.

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Use the original number, 132 as the base.

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The percent proportion is

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To solve for r, first find the cross products.

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\"\"                                  (Multiply: \"\")

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\"\"                    (Divide each side by 45)

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\"\"                                          (Cancel common terms)

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\"\"                                 (Divide: \"\")

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The percentage of increase by \"\".\"\"

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The percent of change is a percent of increase.

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The percentage of increase by \"\".