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There are 15,625 trees in a forest. If the target of increasing the number of trees is decided to be 8% per year, how many trees will there be in the forest after 3 years? ​

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Answered by ansiyamundol2
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Answer:

Number of trees after three years is 19683.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that there are 15,625 trees in a forest.

The target is to increase the number of trees by 8\% per year.

This can be expressed as 1.08 times the original value

Hence, the number of trees after three years would be :

15625 \times 1.08 \times 1.08 \times 1.08 = 19683

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