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A population of rabbits is growing at the rate of 23 percent per annum. At that rate the population would double every how many years?

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Given:

A population of rabbits is growing at the rate of 23% per annum.

Required:

To find the number of years that the population would double.

Step-by-step explanation:

If growth rate remain constant, total number of years it will take to double the population “n" will be:


n=(70)/(r)

(where r is annual growth rate)

Hence, for your question it would be


\begin{gathered} n=(70)/(25) \\ \\ n=2.8 \\ \\ n\approx3 \end{gathered}

Final Answer:

3 years.

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