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A car company has an estimate of selling 5000 cars in 2010 and for the next 10 years to increase sales by 5% per year compared to the previous year. It determines how many cars the company intends to sell in that period.

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We know that

• The initial value is 5000 cars.

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• The rate of sales per year is 5%. (r = 1.05%)

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• The total period of time is 10 years.

We have to use the formula for the sum of geometric sequences.


S_n=(a_1(1-r^n))/(1-r)

Using the given information, we have


S_(10)=(5000(1-(1.05)^(10)))/(1-1.05)=(5000\cdot(-0.63))/(-0.05)\approx63,000

Hence, the number of cars intended to be sold in 10 years is 63,000.

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