Mathematics, 27.02.2021 09:50, Wintersavannah
In January 2005, the population of California was 36.8 million and growing at an annual rate of 1.3%. Assume that growth
continues at the same rate.
(a) By how much will the population increase between 2005 and 2025?
By
million (to the nearest 0.001 million)
(b) By how much will the population increase between 2025 and 2045?
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million (to the nearest 0.001 million)
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