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Emily got a new job that guarantees her at 6% raise every year.If she started out making $25,000,How long will it be before she doubles her current salary?

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Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

Answer: about 12 years ( approx 11.9 years)

Discussion:

Salary at ...

end of year 1: 25000 + (.06) * 25000

end of year 2: (salary at end of year 1) +

.06(salary at end of year 1) =

(25000 + (.06)*25000) +

.06 (25000 + (.06)*25000)

The bold faced terms are the same. Factor out the boldfaced term to

get

(25000 + .06*25000) ( 1 + .06)

Factor 25000 out to get

25000 * (1 + .06) * (1+ .06)

The last two terms multiple out to give (1 + .06)^2

so....

end of nth year salary is

25000 * ( 1 + .06) ^n

To double her salary we need to find "n" such that

50000 = 25000 ( 1.06) ^ n

Dividing both sides by 25000 gives

2 = 1.06 ^n

Taking the logarithm of both sides gives:

log2 = n * log (1.06) or

n = log2 / log(1/06)

This is approximately 0.3010 / 0.0253 or about 11.9 years.


Thank you,

MrB

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