How to Calculate Population Change in the United States?

Exactly! Now you got it, well done. So in summary, the function c(t) represents the percent change in the population of the United States at the end of year t and is calculated as (b(t)-d(t))/p(t) multiplied by 100.
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Homework Statement



Let b(t) be the number of births in the United States at the end of year t, and let d(t) represent the number of deaths in the United States at the end of year t. If p(t) is the population of the United States at the beginning of year t, write a function c(t) that represents the percent change in the population of the United States at the end of year t.

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The Attempt at a Solution



There was no other work I could come up with besides going straight to the answer:

Answer: c(t)= (b(t)-d(t))/p(t)

Please show all work... Thanks!
 
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Isn't c supposed to be a percentage. Anyway:

The idea of doing a derivation in steps is just to explain your reasoning - show the examiner why you have to be correct.
What you do is break your thoughts down into baby-steps, like you have to explain it to someone smart but ignorant.

initial population = p
final population = p+b-d
change in population = (p+b-d)-p = (b-d)
percentage change = c = 100(b-d)/p

see how if you just go right to the end it kinda looks like you plucked the relation out of thin air, but if you spell it out like this, the reader has more confidence that you know what you are doing?
 
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wait so the answer would be c(t)=(100(b(t)-d(t))/p(t) ? I am turning this into the teacher and he knows for problem like these, there isn't much you can show, So I am good there.
 
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I have been known to [strike]make mistakes[/strike] include deliberate inconsistencies to make sure a student is alert, so you need to reason it out. The only difference between mine and yours is that factor of 100 - if you know where it comes from, you are sweet.
 
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yeah, the 100 is for getting the percentage, is that right?
 

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What is a population word problem?

A population word problem is a type of mathematical problem that involves determining the number of individuals in a population based on given information. It often includes factors such as growth rate, birth rate, death rate, and initial population size.

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The formula for solving a population word problem is: P = P0 * (1 + r)^t, where P is the final population, P0 is the initial population, r is the growth rate, and t is the number of time periods.

What are the key factors to consider when solving a population word problem?

The key factors to consider when solving a population word problem are the initial population size, growth rate, birth rate, and death rate. Other important factors may include immigration and emigration rates, as well as any changes in these rates over time.

How can population word problems be applied in real life?

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What are some common challenges when solving population word problems?

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