The time required for a population to triple is given by , where r represents the growth rate (expressed as a decimal) and T(r) gives the years required. How long would it take a population to triple if the growth rate were 3.9%? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
A) . 28.2 years
B) . 28.3 years
C) . 28.4 years
D) . 28.5 years
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