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23 January, 20:31

A population of deer is increasing at a rate of 12% per

year.

If this rate of growth remains the same and the

population starts out with 250 deer, approximately

how many deer will there be after 5 years?

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  1. 23 January, 20:53
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    first calculate the number of deer's represented by the 12% that is (12*250) / 100

    Second mutipy the results that is the number of deer's in one year by 5 years that is (40*5)

    Third and last add the second results to the approximated original number of deers to find the total popullation in the five years that is (200+250=450)
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