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the population of a city was 1971, 689 in 2003 it increased by 14563 next 2004 but 23081 people migrated to another town what was the population of that city in 2004 ​

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Answered by biyonnanayakkara
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Answer:

The population of that city in 2004 is 1,963,171.

Step-by-step explanation:

Population in 2003 = 1971689

Population in 2004 = 1971689 + 14563 = 1986252

Population after 23081 people migrated = 1,963,171

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Answered by hemantsuts012
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Answer:

Concept:

Population refers to the number of people in one area, be it a town, city, region or country. It is important for any country to keep its population under control.

Find:

We find that the population of that city in 2004

Given:

the population of a city was 1971, 689 in 2003 it increased by 14563 next 2004 but 23081 people migrated to another town

Step-by-step explanation:

Population refers to the total number of beings living in a certain area. Population helps us get an estimate of the number of creatures and how to act accordingly. For example, if we know the specific population of a city, we can estimate the number of resources it needs. We can do the same with animals. When we look at the human population, we see how it becomes a cause for concern. Third world countries in particular suffer the most from the population explosion. As resources are limited and the ever growing population only makes it worse. On the other hand, there is a problem of low population in many regions.

India is facing a major population crisis due to its growing population. If we were to estimate, we can say that almost 17% of the world's population lives in India alone. India is second in the list of most populous countries.

Population of the town in 2003 = 1971689

Increase in the population = 14563

Decrease in the population = 23081

New population =1971689+14563–23081

New population = 1963171

Hence the population at the end of the year is 1963171

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