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A population of 100 frogs increases at an annual rate of 22%. How many frogs will there be in 8 years?

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\begin{gathered} \text{Initial population of frog}\Rightarrow100 \\ Increase\text{ rate}\Rightarrow22\text{ \%} \\ \text{Number of frog}\Rightarrow100*(1+(22)/(100))^8 \\ \Rightarrow100*1.22^8 \\ \Rightarrow490\text{ frog} \end{gathered}

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