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City planners anticipate an 8.2% population growth per year, including new residents and births. the population, in millions of people, based on this increase can be modeled by the function p(x) = 2.5(1.082)x, where x is the number of years of tracked growth. the planners also estimate a 3% population loss over the same time period that can be modeled by the function l(p) = p(0.97)x.

which function represents l(p(

l(p(x)) = 2.5(2.052)x
l(p(x)) = 2.425(0.112)x
l(p(x)) = 2.425(1.082)x
l(p(x)) = 2.5(1.04954)x

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