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29 December, 13:49

The population of a town was 26,000 in 2015 and 30,000 in 2017. Assuming an exponential model, what is the annual percentage increase in the population?

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  1. 29 December, 14:05
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    7.4%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Exponential growth/decay is modeled as:

    A = P (1+r) ^t

    where A is the final amount, P is the initial amount, r is the rate, and t is time.

    If t = 0 represents 2015, and t = 2 represents 2017, then:

    26000 = P (1+r) ^0

    30000 = P (1+r) ^2

    (1+r) ^0 = 1, so P = 26000. Substituting:

    30000 = 26000 (1+r) ^2

    1.154 = (1+r) ^2

    1.074 = 1+r

    r = 0.074

    The rate of increase is 7.4%.
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