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If the population of a particular country is growing at 3.2 % compounded​ continuously, how long will it take the population to triple​?

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Answer:

It will take 34.33

Explanation:

* Lets talk about the compound continuous growing

- Compound continuous growing can be calculated using the formula:


A=Pe^(rt)

# A = the future value

# P = the initial amount

# r = the growing rate in decimal

# t = the time

* Lets solve the problem

- The population of a particular country is growing at 3.2 %

compounded​ continuously

r = 3.2/100 = 0.032

- We need to find how long will it take the population to triple​

∵ The initial population is P

A = 3P


A=Pe^(rt)


3P=Pe^(0.032t)

- Divide both sides by P


3=e^(0.032t)

- Insert ㏑ for both sides


ln(3)=ln(e^(0.032t))

- Remember
ln(e^(n))=n

∴ ㏑(3) = 0.032t

- Divide both sides by 0.032

∴ t = ㏑(3)/0.032 = 34.33

* It will take 34.33

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