The population of a city increases by 3.3% per year. If this year's population is 127,000 , what will next year's population be, to the nearest individual?Answer:
Q. The population of a city increases by 3.3% per year. If this year's population is 127,000 , what will next year's population be, to the nearest individual?Answer:
Calculate Increase: The question prompt is: "What will next year's population be, given a 3.3% annual increase from a current population of 127,000?"To solve this problem, we need to calculate the increase in population due to the 3.3% growth rate and then add this increase to the current population.First, we find the increase by multiplying the current population by the growth rate.Increase = Current Population × Growth RateIncrease = 127,000×0.033
Find Increase: Now we perform the calculation to find the increase.Increase = 127,000×0.033Increase = 4,191Since we are looking for the population to the nearest individual, we will round the increase to the nearest whole number.
Add to Current Population: Next, we add the increase to the current population to find next year's population.Next Year's Population = Current Population + IncreaseNext Year's Population = 127,000+4,191
Calculate Next Year's Population: Finally, we perform the addition to find next year's population.Next Year's Population = 127,000+4,191Next Year's Population = 131,191We round this to the nearest individual, which does not change the number since it is already an integer.
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