A new physician saw 841 clients during the first year of practice and 1072 clients during the second year of the practice. Which of the following represents the approximate percentage increase in the client volume

A new physician saw 841 clients during the first year of practice and 1072 clients during the second year of the practice. Which of the following represents the approximate percentage increase in the client volume?

A.
22%

B.
27%

C.
127%

D.
78%

To find the approximate percentage increase in client volume from the first year to the second year, follow these steps:

Step 1: Calculate the increase in client volume

Subtract the number of clients seen in the first year from the number seen in the second year:Increase=1072−841=231\text{Increase} = 1072 – 841 = 231Increase=1072−841=231

Step 2: Calculate the percentage increase

Divide the increase by the number of clients in the first year, then multiply by 100 to get the percentage:Percentage Increase=(231841)×100\text{Percentage Increase} = \left(\frac{231}{841}\right) \times 100Percentage Increase=(841231​)×100 Percentage Increase≈0.274×100=27.4%\text{Percentage Increase} \approx 0.274 \times 100 = 27.4\%Percentage Increase≈0.274×100=27.4%

Final Answer:

B. 27%

Thus, the approximate percentage increase in the client volume is 27%.

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