Respuesta :

The solution for this question will employ the percentage change formula, which is as:

Percentage Change[tex] =\frac{New Value - Old Value}{Old Value} \times 100 [/tex]%

We know that the population increased from an old value of 25000 to a new value of 30000. Thus, the Old Value is 25000 and the New Value is 30000. Therefore, applying the Percentage Change Formula we get:

Percentage Change=[tex] \frac{30000-25000}{25000} \times 100=20% [/tex]

Therefore, the percent of increase for a population that changed from 25,000 to 30,000 is 20%.

percent of increase for a population that changed from 25,000 to 30,000

Increase in population = 30,000 - 25,000 = 5000

So, the increase in population is 5000

To find percent of increase , we divide the increase in population by initial population.

So percent of increase = [tex] \frac{5000}{25000} [/tex] * 100

= 0.2 * 100

= 20 %

20% of increase for a population that changed from 25,000 to 30,000.