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Mathematics, 20.10.2019 21:10 aime005

The current population of a town is 10,000 and its growth in years can be represented by p(t) = 10,000(0.2)^t, where t is the time in years.

1. by what percentage does the population increase by each year?

2. which function is correctly rewritten to reveal the monthly growth rate of the towns population?

a p(t)= 10,000(0.87449)^t

b p(t)= 10,000(0.87449)^12t

c p(t)= 10,000(0.87449)^1/t

d p(t)= 10,000(0.87449)^t+12

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