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Nov 18, 2023

Population at the end specific year linearly at a certain rate?

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Nov 18, 2023
To calculate the population at the end of a specific year using linear growth, you need to know the initial population and the growth rate.

The formula for linear growth is:

Population at the end of the year = Initial population + (Growth rate * Number of years)

For example, let's say the initial population is 100,000 and the growth rate is 2,000 people per year. If you want to calculate the population at the end of 5 years, you would use the formula:

Population at the end of 5 years = 100,000 + (2,000 * 5) = 110,000

So, the population at the end of 5 years would be 110,000.
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