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A species of beetles grows 32% every year. Suppose 100 beetles are released into a field.

How many beetles will there be in 10 years?
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Answered by Reiny
what is
100(1.32)^10 ??
9 years ago
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A species of beetles grows 32% every year. Suppose 100 beetles are released into a field.

How many beetles will there be in 10 years?

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