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The current student population of Memphis is 2900. If the population increases at a rate of 10.7% each year. What will the student population be in 10 years?Write an exponential growth model for the future population P(x) where x is in years:P(x)=What will the population be in 10 years? (Round to nearest student)

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Given:

Current population = 2900

rate of increase = 10.7% each year

The exponential growth formula is defined as:


\begin{gathered} P\text{ = P}_0e^(rt) \\ Where\text{ P}_0\text{ is the initial population} \\ r\text{ is \% growth rate} \\ and\text{ t is time in years} \end{gathered}

Substituting the given values:


P(x)\text{ = 2900e}^(0.107x)

Hence, the exponential model is:


P(x)\text{ = 2900e}^(0.107x)

The population in 10 years

We substitute 10 for x in the equation above and solve:


\begin{gathered} P(x=10)\text{ = 2900e}^(0.107*10) \\ =\text{ 8454.6005} \\ \approx\text{ 8455 students} \end{gathered}

Hence, the population of the students after 10 years would be 8455 students

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