A population of deer is increasing at a rate of 12% per
year.
If this rate of growth remains...
Mathematics, 20.06.2020 13:57, xxaurorabluexx
A population of deer is increasing at a rate of 12% per
year.
If this rate of growth remains the same and the
population starts out with 250 deer, approximately
how many deer will there be after 5 years?
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