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I need help with number 5:It says “ The enrollment of a school has been increasing exponentially at a rate of 1.5% per year. The school’s enrollment now is 1,800. Approximately how long ago was the schools enrollment 1200?”

I need help with number 5:It says “ The enrollment of a school has been increasing-example-1
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The given exponential growth formula is:


N=N_0e^(kt)

It is given that the school's enrollment was 1200, it implies that N₀=1200.

It is given that the school's enrollment now is 1800, it follows that N=1800.

The rate is given as 1.5%, so it follows that k=1.5%=0.015.

Substitute N₀=1200, N=1800, and k=0.015 into the exponential growth formula:


\begin{gathered} 1800=1200e^(0.015t) \\ \Rightarrow1200e^(0.015t)=1800 \\ \Rightarrow e^(0.015t)=(1800)/(1200) \\ \Rightarrow e^(0.015t)=(3)/(2) \\ \Rightarrow0.015t=\ln((3)/(2)) \\ \Rightarrow t=\ln((3)/(2))/0.015 \\ \Rightarrow t\approx27 \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is 27 years.

The answer is option A.

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