SOLUTION: The population of Guatemala in 2000 was 12.7 million. Assuming exponential growth, what would be the size of the population after time t (measured in years after 2000) if the popul
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Question 1091383: The population of Guatemala in 2000 was 12.7 million. Assuming exponential growth, what would be the size of the population after time t (measured in years after 2000) if the population was 15 million in 2020? Assuming exponential growth, what would be the size of the population after time t (measured in years after 2000) if the population was 15 million in 2125?
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population of Guatemala in 2000 was 12.7 million. Assuming exponential growth, what would be the size of the population after time t (measured in years after 2000) if the population was 15 million in 2020?
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