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29 April, 10:31

According to the data, what would the population be in 2010? [Note: The function is P (t) = (200) (1.01223) t. A) 367,274 B) 367,987 C) 368,254 D) 368,640

Year 1960 1975 1990 2005 2020 (est.)

Population P (t) 200,000 240,000 288,000 345,600 414,720

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  1. 29 April, 10:35
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    Given the model that represents the population growth, P (t) = 200 (1.01223) t, the population in 2010 will be found as follows:

    t=2010-1960=50

    substituting the value of t in our equation we get:

    P (50) = 200 (1.01223) ^50

    P (50) = 367.274

    since the value is in thousands, the population will be:

    376,274

    Answer: 376,274
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