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the population of a town is represented by the formula p(t)=A(1.2)^t where A is the current population and t is time. determine to the nearest tenth of a year how long would it take the population to reach 5000 people if the current population is 3750

User Gibs
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It would take 1.6 years.

The equation using our information would be:

5000=3750(1.2)^t

We would first divide both sides by 3750:

(5000)/(3750)=(3750(1.2)^t)/(3750) \\ \\ (4)/(3)=1.2^t

To solve for the exponent, we use logarithms:

\log_(1.2)((4)/(3))=t \\ \\1.57788=t \\1.6 \approx t
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