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The population of a town in 1990 was 850. The population grows 1% from 1990 to 2000 in this town.

Which graph represents this situation?

 Jan 8, 2019
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Hmmm......maybe a typo?    Does the pop increase at 10%/yr  perhaps?

 

 

I would say the first one if it is 10%

 

850(1.1)^8 = 1822     which looks like the first choice.....at 8 years....and 10 yr looks most correct too.

 Jan 8, 2019
edited by ElectricPavlov  Jan 8, 2019
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This is all the information

jjennylove  Jan 8, 2019
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Agree with EP....the population seems to grow at about 10% per year....1% per year doesn't grow fast enough

 

The function appears to be  y =  850 (1.10)^n   where n is the number of years after 1990

 

We can throw out the bottom right graph....it rises much too quickly...the pop in year 2 should only be about 1029 people

 

We can also throw out the bottom left graph....this graph shows that the beginning pop is < 800 people

 

The top right graph only shows that the beginning pop is about 800....but it should be 850

 

The top left graph shows the beginning pop to be about 850.... and the pop in year 9 (1999) should be about 2000 people....this is the correct graph

 

cool cool cool

 Jan 8, 2019
edited by CPhill  Jan 8, 2019

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