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    If a Population of Rabbits Grows by 50% Over 10
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If a Population of Rabbits Grows by 50% Over 10

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Question 3

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If a population of rabbits grows by 50% over 10 years, what is the average finite rate of increase per year?


A) 1.5
B) 50
C) 1.04
D) 57.67
E) 38.44

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