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Suppose the population of a city is 10,460 in 2006. The population increases at a rate of 5% annually. Approximately how many years will it take for the population to double? A. 13.8 years B. 14.2 years
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Suppose the population of a city is 10,460 in 2006. The population increases at a rate of 5% annually. Approximately how many years
will it take for the population to double?
A. 13.8 years
B. 14.2 years
C. 15.1 years
D. 15.5 years
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b is the correct answer your welcome
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