Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.03.2021 08:30, starwars77

In January 2010, the population of the Japan was estimated at 210 million people, with an annual growth rate of 0.75%. The Following function approximates Japans population, where p represents the population, in millions, and t represents the number of years since January 2010. P(t)=210(1.0075)^t Which function can be used to represent the population for m, the number of months since January 2010?
A. P(m)=210(1.0075)^12m
B. P(m)=210(1.0075)^m/12
C. P(m)=(210×1.0075^12)^m/12
D. P(m)=(210×1.0075)^m/12

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