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if the annual growth rate of a population is 50 per thousand and the present population is 600 millions, what will be the population in 25 years

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Answered by arsh0430
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Answer:

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Answered by windyyork
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The population in 25 years would be 2031.81.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Present population = 600 millions

Annual growth rate = 50 per thousand

So, it becomes,

\dfrac{50}{1000}=\dfrac{5}{100}=5\%=0.05

So, we need to find the population in 25 years.

So, n = 25 years

So, it becomes,

A=P(1+\dfrac{r}{100})^n\\\\A=600(1+0.05)^{25}\\\\A=600(1.05)^{25}\\\\A=2031.81

Hence, the population in 25 years would be 2031.81.

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