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13 July, 20:28

A city currently has 31,000 residents and is adding new residents steadily at the rate of 1200 per year. If the proportion of residents that remain after t years is given by S (t) = 1 / (t + 1), what is the population of the city 7 years from now? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)

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  1. 13 July, 23:19
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    Population = 1378.1994 residents

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The current population (t = 0) is 31,000 residents, the following year (t = 1), you have:

    Population = 31000 (1 / (1 + 1)) + 1200 = 16700

    For the year t = 2

    Population = 16700 (1 / (2 + 1)) + 1200 = 5375

    For the year t = 3

    Population = 5375 (1 / (3 + 1)) + 1200 = 2275. Successively it is found that for t = 7

    Population = 1425,595 (1 / (7 + 1)) + 1200 = 1378.1994
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