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Mathematics, 06.02.2021 02:40, madisonsessums8

1) A city has a population of 21,517 based on a census taken in 1998. If the population is expected to grow by 11% annually, what will the population
be in the year 2030? *
A None of these
B 606,900
C 492,573
D 517

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