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Suppose the population of a town is 14,300 and is growing 4% each year predict the population after seven years
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Suppose the population of a town is 14,300 and is growing 4% each year predict the population after seven years
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If the growth is constant, the annual growth is 4% so we multiply the original population by 1.04 every year.
14300*1.04^7=18818
If the growth is 4% of the newest population, then feel free to ask me for that solution.
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