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15 August, 01:23

A city's population grows by about 1% each year. If the city's population is 63,000 people

now, what will the population be in 4 years?

[Hint: use y = a (1 + r) ]

What is a?

What is r?

What is t?

O years

63,000 people

1 year

people

2 years

people

3 years

people

4 years

people

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  1. 15 August, 01:43
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    a - city's population at year 0

    r - rate of population increase

    t - number of years

    In four years, the population will be 65,558

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y = a (1+r) ^t

    for year 1

    y = 63,000 (1+0.01) ^1

    y = 63,630

    for year 2

    y = 63,000 (1+0.01) ^2

    y = 64,266

    for year 3

    y = 63,000 (1+0.01) ^3

    y = 64,909

    for year 4

    y = 63,000 (1+0.01) ^4

    y = 65,558
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