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Bill Krever is the CEO of a charitable organization for seniors.

"Depending on the area of work, math is important in most aspects of a business," he says.

"Budgeting is the most obvious use of math and impacts on most administrative positions. Of course, the research area would also require strong math skills."

You are a gerontologist. You're doing research in your own city. In 1980, the total population was 50,500. One person in every 20 was 65 or older. In 2000, the total population was 63,000. There were 10,100 people over 65.

The number of people over 65 increased by a factor of 11 in the 20th century. By what factor did the elderly population increase in your town between 1980 and 2000?