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19. The population of Jose's town in 1995 was 2400 and the population in 2000 was

4000, Let x represent the number of years since 1995. Write a linear equation, in slope-
intercept form, that represents this data.

User Jaccar
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The linear equation in slope intercept form for population of Jose's town is y = 320x + 2400.

Solution:

Given, the population of Jose's town in 1995 was 2400 and the population in 2000 was 4000,

Let x represent the number of years since 1995.

We have to write a linear equation, in slope- intercept form, that represents this data.

Now, let the change in population per year be p.

Then, population in a year = population change per year
* number of years + population in 1995.

⇒population in a year = p
* x + population in 1995

⇒ population in a year = p
* x + 2400

Here we have an case that, population in 2000 is 4000

Then, number of years since 1995 = 5

So, 4000 = p
* 5 + 2400 ⇒ 5p = 4000 – 2400 ⇒ 5p = 1600 ⇒ p = 320

Then, our equation will be population in a year = 320x + 2400

Considering the population in a year as y ⇒ y = 320x + 2400.

Hence, the linear equation in slope intercept form is y = 320x + 2400.

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