Question #dba1a

1 Answer
Feb 21, 2017

The population 2 years hence was 2000 people.

Explanation:

For each year, the end population is 90% of the starting population (100%). That means that:
1620=90%
and
x=100%

So, to know the population from a year ago, we have to set up the following equality:
1620/x=90/100

Now, with a little algebra we do the following steps to single out x"

1) multiply each side by x
cancel(x)*1620/cancel(x)=90/100*x

2) multiply each side by 100
100*1620=x*90/cancel(100)*cancel(100)

3) multiply each side by 1/90
1/90*100*1620=x*cancel(90)*1/cancel(90)

Leaving us with:
x=(100*1620)/90 which is equal to 1800

Now if we do the same process with 1800 to start with, we get the final equation:
x=(100*1800)/90 which is equal to 2000