reached and the Holy Sacraments are administrated according to the Gospel. Last, they believe that the Bible was central to Lutheran worship. EpiscopalEpiscopal is the last major religion in Mexico. It was organized in Philedelphia in 1789. In the early 1990s the Episcopal Church had about 2.5 million members. Both Roman Catholic and evangelic traditions are represented in practices of the Episcopal Church. It doesnt use the Athanasion Creed. Besides supporting home missions, the church maintains missionaries in the territories of the US and many other parts of the world. Many educational institutions were founded under the auspices of the Episcopal Church. The Church also has a monthly newspaper. MathPopulation The population in Mexico increased over the years I picked. Nineteen-eighty through nineteen-ninety the population increased by twenty-two percent. In nineteen-eighty Mexico had sixty-six million, eight hundred and forty-seven people. In nineteen-ninety Mexico had eighty-one million, two hundred and fifty people. In numbers the population increased by one hundred and forty-four million, thirty thousand people. Sixty-six million, eight hundred and forty-seven is the original amount. Eighty-one million, two hundred and fifty is the amount of increase. The first step to the formula for the percent of increase is to subtract eighty-one million, two hundred and fifty from sixty-six million, eight hundred and forty-seven. Then you get one hundred and forty-four million, thirty thousand. Then you divide one hundred and forty-four million, thirty thousand by eighty-one million, two hundred and fifty. You get twenty-two hundredths. Next you move the decimal two places to the right and you get your percent of increase, twenty-two percent. LanguageThere is one major language spoken in Mexico. The major language spoken is Mexican or Spanish. One hundred percent of the people that live there speak that. ReligionThere are three religions in M...