In an endeavor to curb population growth in a certain country, the government has decided to launch an extensive propaganda campaign. Without curbs, the government expects the rate of population growth to have been

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thousand people per year t years from now, over the next 5 years. However, successful implementation of the proposed campaign is expected to result in a population growth rate of

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thousand people per year t years from now, over the next 5 years.  Assuming that the campaign is mounted, how many fewer people will there be in that country 5 years from now then there would have been if no curbs had been imposed?

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Please round your answer to the nearest integer number of thousands.

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A. 43 thousand people

B. 42 thousand people

C. 47 thousand people

D. 56 thousand people

E. 53 thousand people


Answer: E

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