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  • 16-08-2020
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If a population grows 3.5% per year, how much does it grow per decade? A. 35% B. 41.1% C. 38% D. 27.6%

If a population grows 35 per year how much does it grow per decade A 35 B 411 C 38 D 276 class=

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  • 16-08-2020

Answer: 35%

Step-by-step explanation: It grows 3.5% every year. A decade is 10 years. 10 x 3.5% = 35% because you move the decimal one point to the right.

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