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A city has a population of 290,000 people. Suppose the population grows by 3%. What will the population be after 11 years?
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A city has a population of 290,000 people. Suppose the population grows by 3%. What will the population be after 11 years?
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A city has a population of 290,000 people. Suppose the population grows by 3%. What will the population be after 11 years?
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.03(290,000) = 8700 ppl
8700 + 290,000= 298,700 ppl
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Assuming it grows 3% each year it would be
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