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If there were originally 12 students in a class, the number of students after a 50% increase would be

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If there were originally 12 students in a class, the number of students after a 50% increase would be

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To calculate the number of students after a 50% increase, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Determine the percentage increase in decimal form. 50% is equivalent to 0.50 in decimal form.

  2. Multiply the original number of students by the decimal form of the percentage increase. In this case, multiply 12 (the original number of students) by 0.50. The result is 6.

  3. Add the result from step 2 to the original number of students. In this case, add 6 to 12. The result is 18.

So, after a 50% increase, the number of students in the class would be 18.

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