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  • 14-01-2019
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according to data, what would the population be in 2010? function: p(t)=(200)(1.01223)^t

year: 1960 1990 2005 2020(est)
pop: 200k 288k 345,600 414,720

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  • 14-01-2019

Answer:

367 000

Step-by-step explanation:

The function is

[tex]p(t) = 200(1.012 23)^{t}[/tex]

where p(t) is in thousands

and t = the number of years since 1960.

t = 2010 – 1960

t = 50

p = 200(1.012 23)⁵⁰

p = 200 × 1.83637

p = 367

The population in 2010 would be 367 000.

The graph below shows the population growth over time. The blue dot represents the population in 2010.

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