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16 June, 02:37

The population of a town at a rate of $3 per year. in 2005 there were 1600 people. find the population in 2006

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  1. 16 June, 02:51
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    Are you sure it's $3 per year? Perhaps you meant that the town's population grew at the rate of 3% per year.

    If that's the case, then P = 1600 * (1.03) ^t where t is the number of years that have elapsed.

    Then, in 2006, 1 year later, the population is P = 1600 * (1.03*1), or 1648.
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