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The population of a city in 2005 was 18,000 in 2010 it was 32,000 if the population growth follows a linear model what is the predicted population in 2015
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The population of a city in 2005 was 18,000 in 2010 it was 32,000 if the population growth follows a linear model what is the predicted population in 2015
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The population of a city in 2005 was 18,000
in 2010 it was 32,000
if the population growth follows a linear model what is the predicted population in 2015
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The predicted population in 2015 will be 46,000
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