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A quantity has a doubling time of 110 years. Estimate the annual percent increase in the quantity.
Calculate the annual increase in percentage of the quantity.
Answer to Problem 2P
The annual increase in percentage of the quantity is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The doubling time
Calculation:
Calculate the annual increase in percentage
Therefore, the annual increase in percentage of the quantity is
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