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Suppose that the population (in millions) of a Uganda in 2007 is 30.3 and that expected continuous annual rate of change of the population is 0.036. The exponential growth model for the population by letting Suppose that the population (in millions)  of a Uganda in 2007 is 30.3 and that expected continuous annual rate of change of the population is 0.036. The exponential growth model for the population by letting   corresponds to 2000 is   . Use the model to predict the population of the country in 2014. Round your answer to two decimal places. ​ A)  32.56 millions B)  37.61 millions C)  40.41 millions D)  38.98 millions E)  31.41 millions corresponds to 2000 is Suppose that the population (in millions)  of a Uganda in 2007 is 30.3 and that expected continuous annual rate of change of the population is 0.036. The exponential growth model for the population by letting   corresponds to 2000 is   . Use the model to predict the population of the country in 2014. Round your answer to two decimal places. ​ A)  32.56 millions B)  37.61 millions C)  40.41 millions D)  38.98 millions E)  31.41 millions . Use the model to predict the population of the country in 2014. Round your answer to two decimal places. ​

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