Mathematics, 01.05.2021 19:50 Magalaki713
The population of Stroudsburg is 65,500 and is increasing at annual rate of 2.25%. This situation is modeled by the equation P(t)=65,500(1.0225)t where P(t) represents the total population and t represents the number of years from now. How many years, to the nearest tenth, will it take for the original population to reach 100,000?
A.
14.2
B.
16.8
C.
17.2
D.
19.0
Answers: 2
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