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在“文化宜昌•全民阅读”活动中,某中学社团“精一读书社”对全校学生的人数及纸质图

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在“文化宜昌•全民阅读”活动中,某中学社团“精一读书社”对全校学生的人数及纸质图书阅读量(单位:本)进行了调查,2012年全校有1000名学生,2013年全校学生人数比2012年增加10%,2014年全校学生人数比2013年增加100人.

(1)求2014年全校学生人数;

(2)2013年全校学生人均阅读量比2012年多1本,阅读总量比2012年增加1700本(注:阅读总量=人均阅读量×人数)

①求2012年全校学生人均阅读量;

②2012年读书社人均阅读量是全校学生人均阅读量的2.5倍,如果2012年、2014年这两年读书社人均阅读量都比前一年增长一个相同的百分数a,2014年全校学生人均阅读量比2012年增加的百分数也是a,那么2014年读书社全部80名成员的阅读总量将达到全校学生阅读总量的25%,求a的值.

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设每年采用空运往来的有x万人次,海运往来的有y万人次,依题意得x+y=5004x+22y=2900(5分)解得x=450y=50(7分)答:每年采用空运往来的有450万人次,海运往来的有50万人次.(8分)

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