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In a forest there are 40,000 trees. Find the expected number of trees after 3 years if the objective is to increase the number at the rate 5% per year.​

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Answered by ItZzPinkCupCake
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solution:

At starting number of trees are :-

40000

The objective is to increase by :-

5 %

so 5% of 40,000 =

 \frac{5}{100}  \times 40000

 \frac{20000}{100}

2000

In one the year 2000 plants to be planted, so in three years =

3 \times 2000 \: trees

6000 \: trees

Expected number of the tree after 3 years =

6000 \: trees

If 5% is calculated on present trees after 1-year total trees =

42000

5% of 42,000=

 \frac{5}{100} \times 42000

=2100

after second-year trees are =

42000+2100

=44100 \:  trees

5% of 44100=

 \frac{5}{100} \times 44100

=2205

after 3 year expected trees =

44100+2205

=46305 trees

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