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Chapter 2, Problem 12RP
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Relating two
Suppose that
Since 10% of the rural residents moved to city, remaining 90% of the rural decided to continue to stay at the rural residents at the beginning of the year t+1.
Thus, the number of rural residents in the beginning of the year t+1 is given below:
Also, 20% of city residents moved to the rural residents in the beginning of the year t+1.
Therefore, the number of city residents in the beginning of the year t+1 is as follows:
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