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Mathematics, 20.10.2020 04:01 haleybug6

The current student population of San Francisco is 2100. If the population increases at a rate of 17.4% each year. What will the student population be in 9 years? Write an exponential growth model for the future population P(x) where x is in years:
P(x)=

What will the population be in 9 years? (Round to nearest student)=

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