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14 January, 22:59

A town doubles its size every 22 years. If the population is currently 4,500, what will the population be in 88 years?

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  1. 14 January, 23:06
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    So, the population will always be 50 percent of the previous population counted.

    4,500*1.50^x=y

    4,500 is the population that it starts with, while 1.50 is telling that it is increasing by 50%. X is the number of years.

    We are trying to find it in 88 years, so we should replace x with 4. Here is the reason, it doubles every 22 years and we are looking 88 years.

    4,500*1.50^4 = 22,781.25

    There can't be. 25 of a person, so the answer would be 22,781.
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