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The population of a small town is decreasing at a rate of 7% per year. If the town's population is 13,250 now, what will be the approximate population in 10 years?

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Answer:

The approximate population of the small town after 10 years is 6,413

Explanation:

Here we note that the general growth formula is given by;


A = P(1+r)^(t)

For decreasing rate, we have;


A = P(1-r)^(t)

Where:

A = Population after growth

P = Initial population = 13250

r = The annual reduction rate in decimals = 7 % = 7/100 = 0.07

t = Number of years of decrease= 10 years

Since the population is decreasing, then by plugging in our values into the above equation for decreasing rate, we have


A = 13250(1-0.07)^(10)

= 6.412.766 ≈ 6,413

The approximate population of the small town after 10 years = 6,413

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