To state: A recursive rule for the town’s population
The resultant rule is
Given information:
A town’s population increases at a rate of 1 percent per year. In 2000, the town the town has a population of 26000.
Explanation:
Now consider the given information,
In 2000, the town the town has a population of 26000. Then the value of
Number of years is: n
Per year the population increases by 1 percent.
A recursive rule for the town’s population after n years is
Therefore, the recursive rule is
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