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Mathematics, 02.05.2021 06:40, haleybug6

The exponential model A14.5 0.021 describes the population, A. of a country in millions, t years after 2003. Use the model to determine when the population of the country will be 100 million The population of the country will be 108 million in
(Round to the nearest year as needed.)

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