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in regards to your answer under the question:

A native wolf species has been reintroduced into a national forest. Originally 200 wolves were transplanted. After 3 years, the population had grown to 270 wolves. If the population grows exponentially, then at what annual rate is the population growing? Round the answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.


I'm afraid you made a mistake when you reach a conclusion of 16.2% annual growth.


You can set it up like this:
Pn = P0 ( 1 + r/100 )^n

P3 = 200 ( 1 + r/100 )^3 = 270

and solve for r.


We find that r = 10.520945%


So the annual grow in percent is 10.520945

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