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the population of a town was 5,655 in 2010. the population grows at a rate of 1.4% annually.

a. which model (exponential growth or exponential decay) will you use to write the equation.

b. write the equation that estimates the population t years after 2010.

c. estimate the population of the town in 2022 (show your work).

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