Weare asked to find the year at which a nuclear plant will be working at 100% capacity, given that the expression for the percent of capacity as a function of time is:
y(t) = 1.9263 t + 70.061
Then , we want to find the time "t" when this function will render 100:
100 = 1.9263 t + 70.061
solve for t by subtracting 70.061 from both sides:
100 - 70.061 = 1.9263 t
and then divide both sides by 1.9263:
29.939 / 1.9263 = t
t = 15.5422 years
Notice that this is the number of years counting from 1990 (which is the zero starting point) then we expect the plant to be working at 100 by the year:
1990 + 15.5 = 2005.5, so for sure by 2006 the plant will be working full capacity