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If the city's population has grown by 1,000 people in the last 2 years, then on average, the city's population is growing by 500 people per year.

In 6 years, the city's population would grow by 6 * 500 = 3,000 people.

Therefore, the city will grow by 3,000 people in 6 years.

To find out how many people the city will grow by in 6 years, we can divide the total growth in the last 2 years by the number of years and then multiply it by 6.

Given that the city's population has grown by 1,000 people in the last 2 years, we can calculate the average growth per year as 1,000 / 2 = 500 people per year.

To find the growth in 6 years, we can multiply the average growth per year by 6: 500 * 6 = 3,000 people.

Therefore, the city's population will grow by 3,000 people in 6 years.

To determine the average population growth of the city in 6 years, we need to divide the total population growth over 2 years by the number of years.

First, let's calculate the average population growth per year. The city's population grew by 1,000 people in 2 years, so the average growth per year is:

1,000 people / 2 years = 500 people per year

Now that we have the average growth per year, we can calculate the population growth in 6 years. Multiply the average growth per year by the number of years:

500 people per year * 6 years = 3,000 people

Therefore, the city will grow by an average of 3,000 people in 6 years.