A a population of 3.9 million grows at a constant percentage rate. What is the population one century later if there is: (a) an annual growth rate of 1.8%? million people (Round your answer to the nearest 0.001 million.) help (numbers) (b) a continuous growth rate of 1.8% per year? million people
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