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a. We know the rates of change for both companies, as well as the starting values in 2013. So, to predict the values in 2022 we have to simulate the passing of 9 years. Company A loses 0.22 billions per years, so they will lose
0.22\cdot 9 = 1.98 billions in 9 years. So, we have


A_(2022) = 4.9 - 1.98 = 2.92

Similarly, company B will have


B_(2022) = 1.64 + 0.19\cdot 9 = 3.35

billion dollars in 2022.

b. This question is similar to the previous one, except this time we have to find the number of years necessary to reach a particular goal. We have


4.9 - 0.22x = 4.24

Solving for x, we have


x = (4.9-4.24)/(0.22) = (0.66)/(0.22) = 3

c. We know the behaviour of the two values, so the number of years will again be the unkown, and we set the two values to be the same:


4.9 - 0.22x = 1.64+0.19x

Solving for x, we have


4.9-1.64 = (0.22+0.19)x \iff 3.26 = 0.41x \iff x = (3.26)/(0.41) \approx 7.9