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The population of a community is known to increase at a rate proportional to the number of people present at time t. The initial population P0 has doubled in 5 years. Suppose it is known that the population is 12,000 after 3 years. What was the initial population P0?

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Answer:

P(0) = 7,917

Explanation:

The population of the community is given by the following formula:


P(t) = P(0)(1+r)^(t)

In which P(0) is the initial population and r is the growth rate.

The initial population P0 has doubled in 5 years.

This means that


P(5) = 2P(0)

Which lets us find r.


P(t) = P(0)(1+r)^(t)


2P(0) = P(0)(1+r)^(5)


(1+r)^(5) = 2

Applying the 5th root to both sides


1+r = 1.1487


r = 0.1487

So


P(t) = P(0)(1.1487)^(t)

Suppose it is known that the population is 12,000 after 3 years.

With this, we find P(0)


P(t) = P(0)(1.1487)^(t)


12000 = P(0)(1.1487)^(3)


1.5157P(0) = 12000


P(0) = (12000)/(1.5157)


P(0) = 7917

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