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Growth and decay how do you solve a(r)to the power of t

Growth and decay how do you solve a(r)to the power of t-example-1

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Solution for the question 2 :

It is given that ,


\begin{gathered} P_0=\text{ }800 \\ r\text{= }2\text{ \%} \\ n\text{ = 9 years} \end{gathered}

The population after n years is given by exponential function ,


\begin{gathered} P(n)=P_0(1+(r)/(100))^n \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}

Population after 9 years is calculated as,


\begin{gathered} P(9)=\text{ 800 }*(1+0.02)^9 \\ P(9)=\text{ 800 }*(1.02)^9 \\ P(9)=800\text{ }*\text{ 1.1951} \\ P(9)=\text{ }956.08\text{ }\approx\text{ 956 } \end{gathered}

Thus the population after 9 years is 956 .

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