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A population is growing at an annual rate of 1.2%. Find the rate of growth per decade.
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A population is growing at an annual rate of 1.2%. Find the rate of growth per decade.
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the population's annually growing rate is = 1.2%
and in 1 decade the no. of years is 10 .
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in 10 years the population will grow u
= 10×1.2% = 12%
hence the rate of growth per decade is 12% of the population .
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