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The annual tuition at a community college since 2001 is modeled by the equation C = 2000(1.08)n, where C is the tuition cost and n is the number of years since 2001.

a) What was the tuition cost in 2001?


b) What is the annual percentage of tuition increase?

c.) Find the tuition cost in 2006.

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Answer: a) $2000 b) 8% c)$2,938.66


Explanation:

Given: The annual tuition at a community college since 2001 is modeled by the equation
C=2000(1.08)^n, where C is the tuition cost and n is the number of years since 2001.

It is exponential growth equation
y=A(1+r)^n, where

a)The initial cost (at year 2001) A= 2000

⇒ The tuition cost in 2001 = $ 2,000

b)The rate of growth= 0.08 or 8%

⇒ The annual percentage of tuition increase = 8%

c) To find the tuition cost in 2006, put n=5 in the equation ( Since n= 2006-2001=5), we get

The tuition cost in 2006=
C=2000(1.08)^5=2938.656\approx2938.66

Hence, the tuition cost in 2006= $2,938.66


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