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PLEASE HELP ME ALGEBRA 2

PLEASE HELP ME ALGEBRA 2-example-1
User Dan Tanner
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Let
t be the number of towns Chase builds. Each town contributes a factor of 1.13 to the number of villagers, so if
V(t) is the number of villagers, and Chase starts with
V(0)=4 villagers, then


V(t)=4\cdot1.13^t

For example, if he builds
t=1 town, then his empire can support
V(1)=4\cdot1.13=4.52\approx4 villagers. (Round down to the nearest villager.) Adding another town scales this up by 1.13, giving
V(2)=1.13V(1)\approx5. And so on.

Then with
t=17 towns, he would be able to support
V(17)=4\cdot1.13^(17)\approx31 villagers.

To explain this to Chase, you can describe recursively how each additional town affects the number of villagers:


V(1)=1.13V(0)


V(2)=1.13V(1)=1.13^2V(0)


V(3)=1.13V(2)=1.13^3V(0)

and so on, giving the general rule


V(t)=1.13V(t-1)=1.13^tV(0)=4\cdot1.13^t

same as we found earlier.

Your error is in thinking that you need to apply the geometric sum formula. It's not useful here.

User Muein Muzamil
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