A few days ago
Anonymous

Math Question?

Newfoundland currently has a population of 516 000 people , and the population has been steadily declining by 0.2% a year. If this rate continues , what will be the population in 20 years.?

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A few days ago
G_U_C

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516,000 * ( ( 1 – 0.2%) ^ 20

516,000 * ( ( 0.998) ^ 20

516,000 * 0.960750957…

495,747

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A few days ago
Anonymous
516 000(1-0.2% x 20)

= 495 360

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A few days ago
P377Y P
calculate 0.2% of 516 000…multiply what you’ve obtained by 20….and subtract 516 000-with your finnal number…(20 x 0.2% X 516 000)
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A few days ago
Valerie W
Multiply 516,000 by .02 and multiply that answer by 20. Deduct the answer from 516,000

516,000 X .02 = 10,320

10,320 X 20 = 206,400

516,000 – 206,400 = 309,600

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A few days ago
Anonymous
I think the answer is 495360. Unless you have to subtract .2% from the population each year. Is that’s the case… I’m sorry hun, I have no idea LOL
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