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    The Population of Mexico in Millions Is Described by the Formula
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The Population of Mexico in Millions Is Described by the Formula

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The population of Mexico in millions is described by the formula The population of Mexico in millions is described by the formula   , where t is the number of years after 1980. How many years will it take before the population is increasing at a rate of 8 million people per year? Round to 2 decimal places. , where t is the number of years after 1980. How many years will it take before the population is increasing at a rate of 8 million people per year? Round to 2 decimal places.

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