SOLUTION: find the rate of change of the population with respect to time, in number of people per year, in 1990 12.94 million people and in 2003 17.02 million people. Thank you! Shelly
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Question 375539: find the rate of change of the population with respect to time, in number of people per year, in 1990 12.94 million people and in 2003 17.02 million people. Thank you! Shelly
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
[(17.2 million - 12.94 million)people] / [(2003 - 1990)years]
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