Math, asked by ritikasingh0459, 10 months ago


The population of a town increases every year by 2% of the population at the beginning. The number of years by which the total increase of population be 40% is
(c) 17 years (app)
(b) 10 years
(a) 7 years
(d) none of these

Answers

Answered by asati9425096520
0

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by abhay6658
2

Answer:

17 yrs

Step-by-step explanation:

Lets assume that the initial population was P

now after a year population will be

= P+(2/100)P

=P(102/100)

=1.02P

Similarly after 2 years population will be

=1.02x1.02xP

So after n number of years population will be

=P x (1.02^n)

now this population should be equal to P+40%P, so

1.4P=P x (1.02^n)

1.4=1.02^n

1.02^17=1.02^n

so n=17

that means after 17 years the total increase in the population will be 40% of that of initial population.

hope it helps you!!!

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