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Suppose a population's doubling time is 19 years. Find its annual growth factor a and annual percent growth rate r.a=r=

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Because populations grow exponentially, the equation for modelling the growth is:


P(t)=P_0\cdot e^(a\cdot t)\text{.}

Where:

• P(t) is the population after t years,

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• P_0 is the initial population,

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• a is the growth factor.

To find the growth factor, we use the consider:

• t = 19 years,

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• P(t) = 2 P_0 (we know that after t = 19 years the population will be doubled).

Replacing these data in the equation above and solving for a, we get:


\begin{gathered} 2P_0=P_0\cdot e^{a\cdot19\text{ years}}, \\ (2P_0)/(P_0)=e^{a\cdot19\text{ years}}, \\ 2=e^{a\cdot19\text{ years}}, \\ \ln 2=a\cdot19\text{ years}\cdot\ln e \\ \ln 2=a\cdot19\text{ years}, \\ a=\frac{\ln2}{19\text{ years}}\cong\frac{0.03648}{\text{year}}\text{.} \end{gathered}

The annual percent growth rate r is:


r=a\cdot100\%=\frac{0.03648}{\text{year}}.100\%=\frac{3.648\%}{\text{year}}\text{.}

Answer

• a = 0.03648/year

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• r = 3.648%/year

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