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23 October, 11:44

A population of 140,000 grows 4 % per year for 15 years.

How much will the population be after 15 years

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  1. 23 October, 13:19
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    252132

    Step-by-step explanation:

    How much will the population be after 15 years

    we can make use of the compound interest formula

    this is because the population increases each year

    formula:

    A = P (1 + r/100) ^n

    where:

    A is the amount

    P is the principle

    r is the rate of interest

    n is the number of years

    input the values given to find the amount after 15 years

    A = 140 000 * (1 + 4/100) ^ 15

    = 252132.0908

    to the nearest whole number is 252132

    the population after 15 years is 252132
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