SOLUTION: Suppose a town has 2700 people living in it, and six years later, the town has a population of 1300.
1.) What is the growth constant, k, for this problem?
2.) How many people liv
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Question 1150355: Suppose a town has 2700 people living in it, and six years later, the town has a population of 1300.
1.) What is the growth constant, k, for this problem?
2.) How many people live in the town after 13 years?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Insufficient info.
Would require assumptions.
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