In 2000, the population of a town was 20,000, and it grew by 4.14% that year. By 2010

Chapter 4, Problem 4.2.44

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In 2000, the population of a town was 20,000, and it grew by 4.14% that year. By 2010, the towns population had reached 30,000. (a) Can this population be best described by a linear or an exponential model, or neither? Explain. (b) If possible, find a formula for P(t), this population t years after 2000.

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