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Algebra 2 question number 8

Algebra 2 question number 8-example-1

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For an exponential growth equation you would multiply the starting value by the percent of increase added to 1, raised to the number of years.


The formula looks like this: Total = Starting value(1. percent of increase)^time.


Using the information in the problem:

y = 4000(1 +0.05)^t

Simplify:

y = 4000(1.05)^t

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