The school population for a certain school is predicted to increase by 50 students per year for the next 11 years. If the current enrollment is 700 students, what will the enrollment be after 11 years?
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Since the school population is predicted to increase by 50 students per year for 11 years, the total increase in students over 11 years would be: 50 students/year * 11 years = 550 students Show more…
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