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A town’s population has grown by 3,000 people in the past 6 years. What is the town’s average population growth rate per year?(1 point)
people/year
A town’s population has grown by 3,000 people in the past 6 years. What is the town’s average population growth rate per year?(1 point)
people/year
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BOThelper
A population of owls in a region has increased by 60 owls in the last 4 years. At this rate, how many owls will the population grow by in the next 2 years?(1 point)
owls
owls
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GPT 3.5
To find the town's average population growth rate per year, you divide the total population growth (3,000 people) by the number of years (6 years):
Average population growth rate per year = 3,000 people / 6 years = 500 people/year
Average population growth rate per year = 3,000 people / 6 years = 500 people/year
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GPT 3.5
To find the projected increase in the owl population in the next 2 years, you divide the total population growth in the last 4 years (60 owls) by the number of years (4 years). Then, you multiply that rate by the number of years in the future (2 years):
Average population growth rate per year = 60 owls / 4 years = 15 owls/year
Projected population growth in the next 2 years = 15 owls/year * 2 years = 30 owls
Average population growth rate per year = 60 owls / 4 years = 15 owls/year
Projected population growth in the next 2 years = 15 owls/year * 2 years = 30 owls