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In 19501, the per capita gross domestic product (gdp) of australia was approximately $1800. each year afterwards, the per capita gdp increased by approximately 6.7%, point, 7, percent.
write a function that gives the approximate per capita gdp g(t), of australia t years after 1950.
do not enter commas in your answer.
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