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6 September, 06:26

A town has a population of 6000 and grows at 3.5% every year. To the nearest year, how long will it be until the population will reach 7100?

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  1. 6 September, 06:31
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    5 years.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Every year the population increases by a factor 103.5% or 1.035.

    The equation relating population and time in years is:

    P = 6000 (1.035) ^t (This is an example of exponential growth)

    So we have:

    7100 = 6000 (1.035) ^t

    (1.035) ^t = 7100/6000

    (1.035) ^t = 1.1833

    t ln 1.035 = ln 1.1833

    t = ln 1.1833/ln 1.035

    = 4.89.
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