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1 March, 11:22

The initial population of a town is 127,866 and it grows with a doubling time of 13 years. What will the population be in 23 years?

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  1. 1 March, 12:18
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    226,224.

    If it takes 13 years to double the population of already 127,866, that means that it grows around 9836 people annually. 23-13 = 10, so multiply that by 9836, giving you 98,358 because thats the remaining years after the population doubles. So, 255,732, which is the doubled population after 13 years + 98,358, the population after the remaining 10 years = 354,090, the population after 23 years.
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