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Mathematics, 23.05.2020 00:01 iBrain

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1. POPULATION The population of New York City increased from 8,008,278 in
2000 to 8,169,730 in 2005. The annual rate of population increase for the period
was about 0.4%. a.) Write an equation for the population t years after 2000. b.)
Use the equation to predict the population of New York City in 2015.

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