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can anyone explain 5000000 is the total enrollment in higher addition, why are we increasing it by 50% which is the % by which private 4year education grew in first graph
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5,000,000 is the total amount of the 4 years: both public and private. (see the second graph, you do have 4 categories, actually).

But we only should care about of private 4-years. From the second graph, we do know that this category is the 22% of 5,000,000, which means we have 1,100,000 enrollments.

The first graph starts from 80 (the private 4-year) to 120

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From what you see we have about a % increase of circa 50 %. This is a question that tastes your knowledge of the percent increase or decreases.

100 increased by 50% becomes 150%

here in a similar fashion, we do have that 1,100,000 plus 50% more is about answer choice E.

Hope now is clear to you.

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Re: If the total enrollment in institutions of higher education [#permalink]
What is graoh 1 trying to say? I understand that according to graph 2, in 1972, 1,100,000 were enrolled in Private 4 year. But i don't understand the next step. In graph 1, Index of enrollement for Private 4 year increased from 80 to 120 approx. What does that mean?
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Re: If the total enrollment in institutions of higher education [#permalink]
Recently, I have a similar task, right in the context of more substantial jobs, and the correct answer is E.
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Re: If the total enrollment in institutions of higher education [#permalink]
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Explanation

First off, look at the second graph at the bottom: private 4-years is about 22%, which means that 22% of 5,000,000 is = 1,100,000.

Secondly: look at the first graph at the top: private 4-years has an increase from 80 to 120 about, which means is an increase of about 50%.

50% more of 1,100,000 is more or less = to 1,650,000.

E is the answer


what is the actual meanings of graph,please explain?
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see my explanation here of the graph

https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/if-the-to ... tml#p17170

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Re: If the total enrollment in institutions of higher education [#permalink]
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this one is quite complicated
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Re: If the total enrollment in institutions of higher education [#permalink]
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why does 80 to 120 increase mean 50% as 120-80=40??
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The formula of % change is 120-80/80=50%

See more on % at our GRE Quant math book

Please Sir https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/gre-quant ... 18388.html
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Re: If the total enrollment in institutions of higher education [#permalink]
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Explanation

First off, look at the second graph at the bottom: private 4-years is about 22%, which means that 22% of 5,000,000 is = 1,100,000.

Secondly: look at the first graph at the top: private 4-years has an increase from 80 to 120 about, which means is an increase of about 50%.

50% more of 1,100,000 is more or less = to 1,650,000.

E is the answer



80 to 120 isn’t it a 40% increase?
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Please see my explanation avbove Sir https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/if-the-to ... tml#p17170

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Thanks i was also looking for such a graphs. Thank you very much Founder!
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