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The current student population of Tucson is 2500. If the population increase at a rate of 15% each year. What will the student population be in 10 years?Write an exponential growth model for the future population (y) in terms of time x: y=What will the population be in 10 years? (Round to nearest student)

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Step-by-step explanation

Let's assume that we have a certain quantity y that increases at a rate of p% every x years. If the initial quantity (i.e. the quntity at x=0) is "a" then the value of y after x years is given by:


y=a\cdot(1+(p)/(100))^x

We are told that the current student population of Tucson is 2500 and that it will increase at a rate of 15% per year. Then the student population after x years is given by:


\begin{gathered} y=2500\cdot(1+(15)/(100))^x \\ y=2500\cdot1.15^x \end{gathered}

Then the student population after 10 years is given by:


y=2,500\cdot1.15^(10)=10113.89Answer

Then the answers are:


y=2500\cdot1.15^x

The population will be 10114.

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