To estimate the number of customers the internet service provider needs to reach their goal of 35,000 in ten years, you can divide the difference between the goal and the current number of customers gained over the years.
Number of customers gained per year = 1,802
Number of years = 10
So, the number of customers needed to reach the goal can be estimated as:
35,000 - 17,156 (current customers) = 17,844 additional customers needed
To estimate the number of customers needed per year:
17,844 additional customers needed / 10 years = 1,784.4 customers needed per year
Since you cannot have fractional customers, the estimated number of customers needed per year to reach the goal is approximately 1,785 customers.
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