Answer:
3) At day 10 there are more SARS cases, but at day 53 there are more Ebola cases.
Explanation:
First let's get our variables.
Ebola Rate = 11% or 0.11
SARS Rate = 4% or 0.04
x = number of days
Let Ebola = e(x)
Let SARS = s(x)
So the total number of cases are:
e(x) =
s(x) =
At day 10:
e(10) =
e(10) =
e(10) =
s(10) =
s(10) =
s(10) =
So at day 10 the number of cases of Ebola will be 2 and SARS at 44.
At day 53:
e(53) =
e(53) =
e(53) =
s(53) =
s(53) =
s(53) =
By day 53, Ebola will overtake SARS at 252 cases to 239 cases.