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6 April, 02:06

If a population of 200 squirrels has a 10 percent growth rate each year, how many individuals will there be in the population after 3 years (assume that no deaths occur during this period)

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  1. 6 April, 02:16
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    For this case we have a function of the form:

    y = A * (b) ^ t

    Where,

    A: initial amount

    b: growth rate

    t: time

    Substituting values we have:

    y = 200 * (1.10) ^ (t)

    For 3 years we have:

    y = 200 * (1.10) ^ (3)

    y = 266.2

    Rounding off we have:

    y = 266

    Answer:

    there will be 266 squirrels in the population after 3 years
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