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In the function F(t)=50(1.2)^t, what is the rate of change

a. 20%decay
b. 2% growth
c.2%decay
d.20%growth

User Zrax
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The answer to your question is d.20%growth
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User Salandur
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Answer: d.20%growth


Explanation:

The given function
F(t)=50(1.2)^t is similar to the exponential growth function
y=A(1+r)^t, where A is the initial amount , r is the rate of growth and t is the time period.

In the given function A=50


(1+r)=(1.2)\\\Rightarrow(1+r)=(1+0.2)\\\Rightarrow\ r=0.2\\\Rightarrow\r=0.2*100\\\Rightarrow\ r=20\%

Hence, in the given F(t), the rate of change = 20%growth.


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