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UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS HIGH SCHOOLMathematics
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS HIGH SCHOOL
Mathematics Department
Academic Year 2014-2015

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Submitted By: Group 1- ILOCOS REGION
B.1, Timothy Kenneth Arceta
B.2, Athony Arceño
B.3, Vince Austria
G.19, Ainna Tolentino
G.20, Jonje Marie Villasis
Saint Daniel

Submitted To:
Miss Katherine T. Rodriguez
(Teacher)

REGION I: Ilocos Region
Demography

Total Population
Growth Rate

2040



2030



2020



2010
4, 743, 067
1.46

2007
4, 540, 180
1.10

2000
4, 200, 478
1.23

Population Projection (medium assumption)
2040

2030

2020

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+ ?)?
???2040 = 4, 743, 067(1
+ 0.0146)30
= 4, 743, 067(1.544705666)

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+ ?)?
???2030 = 4, 743, 067(1
+ 0.0146)20
= 4, 743, 067(1.33627905)

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+ ?)?
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+ 0.0146)10
= 4, 743, 067(1.155975367)

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