P= 4.3(1.02)
4. In Canada the population of children in the age group 0-14 years has
been declining by 0.7% per year. The population of this age group in
1999 was about 5 917 000.
a. Write an exponential function to model this decline.
b. How many children would there be today?

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Answer:

#1) Write a function to model population growth. Use a graph to predict when the population will reach 20, 000.

Answer: In this case what you have to do is use an exponential growth equation. In short the correct function that will model this population growth of 14% each year is P(t) = 350(1.14)^t and the population will reach 20,000 in about 31 years.

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