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The population of California in 1998 was about 33 million and increased by a factor of 1.012 each year. What was the population in 2010?
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The population of California in 1998 was about 33 million and increased by a factor of 1.012 each year. What was the population in 2010?
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Equation required for this is:
33,000,000 • 1.012^n = answer
Where n is number of years. The years from 1998 to 2010 is 12.
33,000,000 • 1.012^12 = 38,078,522
There’s the answer
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