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I want you to do a linear and exponential model for the population. Use the DATA below:
in 1990 => P0 = 64792
in 2010 => P20 = 91646
A) Please find the linear model of the towns population growth.
B) Predict the towns population for 2050.
C) Find the exponential model of the towns population growth.
D) Predict the towns population for 2050.
E) Which one of these seems more realistic?
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