10. A population of 1,236,000 grows 1.3% per year for 10 years.
1 answer:
Original Population = 1236000
Growth Rate = 1.3% per year
Since the population grows at an exponential rate, we can say that the growth of the population is an exponential growth.
Using the formula of exponential growth
population after 10 years = Original population (1-1.3%)^10
= 1236000 {1+(1.3/100)}^10
= 1236000 (1+0.013)^10
= 1236000 × 1.013^10
= 1236000 × 1.13787
= 1406407.32
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