SOLUTION: The current population of Little Pond, New York, is 20,000. The population is decreasing, as
represented by the formula P= A(1.3)-0234t
where P= final population, & = time, in ye
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Question 1200929: The current population of Little Pond, New York, is 20,000. The population is decreasing, as
represented by the formula P= A(1.3)-0234t
where P= final population, & = time, in years, and
A = initial population. What will the population be 3 years from now? Round your answer to the
nearest hundred people. To the nearest tenth of a year, how many years will it take for the
population to reach half the present population?
Answer by ikleyn(52788) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The current population of Little Pond, New York, is 20,000. The population is decreasing, as
represented by the formula P= A(1.3)-0234t
where P= final population, & = time, in years, and
A = initial population. What will the population be 3 years from now? Round your answer to the
nearest hundred people. To the nearest tenth of a year, how many years will it take for the
population to reach half the present population?
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