Step 1 :The population of a town in California is modeled by the function \(f(x)=15,821(1.044)^{x}\). If the initial population (that is, the population when \(x=0\) ) was measured January 1, 2012, what will the population be on January 1, 2027? Round your answer to the nearest whole number, if necessary.
Step 2 :The question is asking for the population of the town on January 1, 2027. The function \(f(x)=15,821(1.044)^{x}\) models the population of the town, where \(x\) is the number of years since January 1, 2012. To find the population on January 1, 2027, we need to substitute \(x=2027-2012=15\) into the function and calculate the result.
Step 3 :\(f(15)=15,821(1.044)^{15}\)
Step 4 :Calculate the above expression to get the population in 2027.
Step 5 :Final Answer: The population of the town on January 1, 2027 will be \(\boxed{30182}\).