SOLUTION: the POPULATION of a country has relative growth rate of 4% the government is trying to reduce it 3%. in 1995 the population 140 million
Whats would the population be if stayed at
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Question 979521: the POPULATION of a country has relative growth rate of 4% the government is trying to reduce it 3%. in 1995 the population 140 million
Whats would the population be if stayed at 4%
what would it would be if its was reduced to 3%
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A=Ao{1+0.04}^10 . I am editing this to see what the change would be in 10 years.
1.04^10=1.480
1.03^10=1.344
140 million becomes 207.23 million if growth is 4%
140 million becomes 188.15 million if growth is 3%
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