jorgesierra0113 jorgesierra0113
  • 28-03-2020
  • Mathematics
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the population of a town is 9,000 and it grows at a rate of 7% per year what will the population be in 6 years

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nancyc05
nancyc05 nancyc05
  • 28-03-2020
The population will be 12,780. 7% of 9k is 630, multiplied by 6 equals 3780 added to 9k equals 12,780.
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musiclover10045
musiclover10045 musiclover10045
  • 30-03-2020

This is an exponential growth problem.

The equation is total = start value x (1 + rate)^time.

Total = 9000(1.07)^6

Total = 13506.57

Round to 13,507

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