SOLUTION: The number of fish on a fish farm increases by 10 percent each month . If there were 350 fish calculate to the nearest 100 how may fish there would be after 12 month

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Question 719100: The number of fish on a fish farm increases by 10 percent each month . If there were 350 fish calculate to the nearest 100 how may fish there would be after 12 month
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The number of fish on a fish farm increases by 10 percent each month . If there were 350 fish calculate to the nearest 100 how may fish there would be after 12 months.
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A(12) = 350*1.1^12 = 1098.45 or 1100 to the nearest 100.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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