Math, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

A village had a population of 25,000 three years ago. During first year, second year and third year, the population increased at the rates of 5%, 6% and 8% respectively. what is the present population of the village ?

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Answered by tyagiooooo
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Population of village = 25,000
Population increase in first year = 25000 ×5/100 = 6250
population increase in the second year = 25000× 6/100
= 15000
Similarly you can calculate the total population

Anonymous: Thanks a lot for your help...
tyagiooooo: my pleasure
Anonymous: how to find the present population after finding all the population increase?
tyagiooooo: add all increases to the given population you will get the answer
Anonymous: thanks a lot...
Answered by GauravSaxena01
1

Answer:

Given,

Population of village = 25003

Increase rates = 5% , 6% and 8%

population increase in 1st year

=>  25003 ×5/100 = 1250.15

population increase in the second year

=>  25003 × 6/100

= 15000.18

population increase in 3rd year

=> 25003 × 8/100

=> 2000.24

Respectively the present population of the village =25003+ 2000.24

=> 27003.24

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@GauravSaxena01

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