Answer:
Percent of change in population is [tex]2.6[/tex]%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given population of Boston is [tex]574,283[/tex] measured in year [tex]1990[/tex].
And population of Boston in year [tex]2000[/tex] is [tex]589,141[/tex].
We need to find percent of change in population.
So, percent change [tex]=\frac{New\ population-Old\ population}{Old\ population}\times100[/tex]%
Here old population is [tex]574,283[/tex] and new population is [tex]589,141[/tex]
Plugging these value in formula we get,
Percent change [tex]=\frac{589,141-574,283}{574,283}\times100\\\\=\frac{14858}{574,283}\times100=0.0258\times100\\\\=2.587[/tex]
Rounding to nearest tenth 2.6%