Answer:
15,643
Explanation:
To find the population in a future year, use the formula:
![A = P (1+/-r)^t](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/80oweng0rph92ncz1ilwq7uy7d5sos2d5v.png)
where A is the amount, p is the starting population, r is 14% or 0.14, and t is the number of years after 2001.
Since the population is increasing it is addition. Here we are finding A, P =350, r=0.14, and t=29.
![A = P (1+r)^t\\A = 350(1+0.14)^29\\A=350(1.14)^29\\A=15,643](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/at2yhlw44sbs3uoh3dkdgqnd1t7d6xv89y.png)