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The expression 87000(1.12)^t represents the population of a town t hears after 1996. By what percent does the population increase each year? Pls help i need it

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The answer to the question is 12%
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Answer:

12%

Explanation:

Percentage increase of something is often represented in a formula of a format like this:

X=Ar^t

Where X represents the total amount after t years.

A or 87000 in this case represents the starting value, which is this case is the starting population of the town. r or 1.12 represents the percentage increase, if it increases by 12% than the next year has 1.12 times as many people as the previous year so this is represented by 1.12 rather than say 0.12 which would indicate a 88% decrease instead. t is the time, no. of years in this case, that has elapsed since 1996.

This formula basically means that a town population of 87000 increases by 12% for every year of time that elapses.

Hope this helped!

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