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In​ 2005, there were 14,100 students at college​ A, with a projected enrollment increase of 1000 students per year. In the same​ year, there were 34,350 students at college​ B, with a projected enrollment decline of 1250 students per year. According to these​ projections, when will the colleges have the same​ enrollment? What will be the enrollment in each college at that​ time?

Sagot :

Let A be college A and let B be College B

A= 14,100

Rule: 1 Year = +1,000 students

B= 34,350

Rule: -1250 per year

1st Answer: 2017

Notice: I didn't show the formula because I'm not %100 sure I'm kind of off so if this is incorrect I'm deeply sorry. I truly am. On the bright side, I think its correct.

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