The enrollment at a university increased from 9,000 students to 12,500 students over a period of 5 years. What is the percent increase in enrollment?

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(12500-9000)/9000=.35 or 35 percent

To find the percent increase in enrollment, we need to calculate the difference between the final enrollment and the initial enrollment.

Step 1: Calculate the difference in enrollment:
Final Enrollment = 12,500 students
Initial Enrollment = 9,000 students
Difference = Final Enrollment - Initial Enrollment = 12,500 - 9,000 = 3,500 students

Step 2: Calculate the percent increase:
Percent Increase = (Difference / Initial Enrollment) x 100%
Percent Increase = (3,500 / 9,000) x 100%
Percent Increase = 0.38889 x 100%
Percent Increase = 38.89%

Therefore, the percent increase in enrollment is approximately 38.89%.