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How to solve number 13

How to solve number 13-example-1
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a) Each year the price increases by 3%, so if burger initially has price
p=\$3.99, then next year its price will be
1.03p\approx\$4.11. After another year, this price will increase by 3%, so that the burger would cost
1.03^2\approx\$4.23.

b) If the same pattern continues, then 10 years later we should expect the price to be
1.03^(10)p\approx\$5.36.

c and d) The pattern appears to be that the price
p of the burger after
t years, starting at a price
p_0, is


p(t)=1.03^tp_0

which forms a geometric sequence that diverges. This necessarily means that the price would eventually exceed $20, and we find that that time comes about


\$20=1.03^t(\$3.99)\implies t\approx54.5

years later.

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