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Calculate the percent increase in population using the following formula: 2000 population 1925 population
  1925 population
   increase =  100 What will be an ideal response?
 
 



Question 2

According to Figure , approximately how large was the Tucson
  Metropolitan Area population in ? How large was the population in
  ? What will be an ideal response?




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Answer to Question 1

(850,000  50,000  50,000)  100 = 1600 increase

Answer to Question 2

a. .
Approximately 50,000.
b. .
Approximately 850,000.




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