Solve the problem.The population of a small town is growing yearly according to the sequence defined by
where n is the number of the year just beginning. Predict the population at the beginning of the eleventh year. Find the town's initial population.
A. 1175 people; 425 people initially
B. 1175 people; 350 people initially
C. 1100 people; 350 people initially
D. 1100 people; 425 people initially
Answer: C
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A. (30x)1/8 B. (6x)1/40 C. (6x5)1/8 D. (6x)5/8
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A. $50.50 B. $44.04 C. $509.21 D. $500.00
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