Respuesta :

Answer:

It can be modeled with the equation [tex]A=P(1.02)^6[/tex] but needs a starting population number to finish.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the population in a future year, use the formula:

[tex]A = P (1+/-r)^t[/tex]

where A is the amount, p is the starting population, r is 2% or 0.02, and t is the number of years.

Since the population is increasing it is addition. Substitute r=0.02 and t=6. Without a starting population, we cannot find the population in 6 years.

[tex]A = P (1+r)^t\\A=P(1+0.02)^6\\A=P(1.02)^6[/tex]