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The projected worth (in millions of dollars) of a large company is modeled by the equation w = 236(1.06) t. The variable t represents the number of years since 2000. What is the projected annual percent
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The projected worth (in millions of dollars) of a large company is modeled by the equation w = 236(1.06) t. The variable t represents the number of years since 2000. What is the projected annual percent of growth, and what should the company be worth in 2011?
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$448 million
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When it is 2011, t=11, so
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