Question 8
In the year 1995, the population of a town in Texas was
recorded as 25,400 people....
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Question 8
In the year 1995, the population of a town in Texas was
recorded as 25,400 people. Each year since 1995, the
population has increased on average by 11% each year.
8. Based on the function, what is the population
predicted to be in the year 2020?
(Round up the nearest person--no decimals).
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