In 2006, the population of the country was 32.3 million. This represented an increase in population of 6.5% since 2001. What was the population of the country in 2011? Round to the nearest hundredth of a million.

Po + .065Po = 32.3 M.

1.065Po = 32.3.
Po = 32.3 / 1.065 = 30.33 M. = Population in 2001.

To find the population of the country in 2011, we need to calculate the increase in population from 2006 to 2011 and then add it to the population in 2006.

First, let's calculate the increase in population from 2001 to 2006:
Increase in Population = Population in 2006 - Population in 2001

Given that the population in 2006 was 32.3 million and the increase was 6.5%, we can calculate the population in 2001:
Population in 2001 = Population in 2006 / (1 + Increase Percentage)

Population in 2001 = 32.3 million / (1 + 6.5%)

To convert the percentage to a decimal, divide by 100:
Population in 2001 = 32.3 million / (1 + 0.065)

Now, let's calculate the increase in the population from 2006 to 2011:
Increase in Population = (Population in 2001) * Increase Percentage

Increase in Population = (Population in 2001) * 6.5%

Finally, to find the population in 2011, we add the increase in population to the population in 2006:
Population in 2011 = Population in 2006 + Increase in Population

Population in 2011 = 32.3 million + (Population in 2001 * 6.5%)

Now you can plug in the values and calculate the population in 2011, rounding to the nearest hundredth of a million.