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The population of a town in 1999 is 475,000 people. If it is growing at a rate of 3.75% each year. Predict the population (to the nearest whole number) in 2009.

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We know that the initial population of a town in 1999 is:


P_0=475,000_{}_{}

We also know that it is growing at a rate of 3.75% each year, i.e. at a ratio of r = 0.0375.

We can predict the population in 2009 using the following formula:


P(t)=P_0\cdot(1+r)^(t-t_0)

in our problem we have:

P0 = 475,000

r = 0.0375

t0 = 1999

t = 2009

Replacing these values in the formula above we get:


\begin{gathered} P(2009)=475,000\cdot(1+0.0375)^(2009-1999) \\ P(2009)=475,000\cdot(1.0375)^(10) \\ P(2009)=686395.8727 \end{gathered}

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By 2009 the population will be 686,396 to the nearest whole number.

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