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13 April, 14:12

The population of a town can be modeled by P = 22,000 + 125t, where P represents the population and the t represents the number of years since 2000. How many years will the population be 26,000?

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  1. 13 April, 14:27
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    Given that the population can be modeled by P=22000+125t, to get the number of years after which the population will be 26000, we proceed as follows:

    P=26000

    substituting this in the model we get:

    26000=22000+125t

    solving for t we get:

    t=4000/125

    t=32

    therefore t=32 years

    This means it will take 32 years for the population to be 32 years. Thus the year in the year 2032
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