Biology, asked by rafsf1184, 1 year ago

the population of a colony was 3600 three years back. it is 4800 right now. what will be the population three years down the line if the rate of growth of population has been constant over the years and has been compounding annually?

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Answered by udayalchau0000
1

It should be 2400 people in the colony three years down the line. Please mark it as brainliest answer

Answered by yukti22verma
6

Answer:

6400

Explanation:

Population of a town 3 years ago= 3600

Population of a town now= 4800

change in population= 4800-3600= 1200

therefore Population will grow from 4800 by

4800*1/3 = 1600

Hence Population after 3 years from now will be

4800+1600= 6400

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