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The population of a certain town is growing at a constant rate. Suppose the population is 1600 initially, and after 5 years, the population is 2110. Which of these expresses the rate at which the population is increasing?

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we are given

the population is 1600 initially

so, we will get first point as

(0,1600)

after 5 years, the population is 2110

so, we will get another point as

(5,2110)

Since, the population of a certain town is growing at a constant rate

so, we can use average rate formula


r=(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a)

now, we can plug values

and we get


r=(2110-1600)/(5-0)


r=102

the rate at which the population is increasing is 102 people per year.......Answer

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