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The mass of a substance, which follows a continuous exponential growth model, is being studied in a lab. A sample increases

continuously at a relative rate of 11% per day. Find the mass of the sample after six days if there were 165 grams of the
substance present at the beginning of the study.

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Answer:

The mass of the sample after six days will be of 319.24 grams.

Explanation:

The exponential growth model for the mass of a substance after t days is:


M(t) = M(0)e^(rt)

In which M(0) is the initial mass and r is the increase rate, as a decimal.

A sample increases continuously at a relative rate of 11% per day.

This means that
r = 0.11

Find the mass of the sample after six days if there were 165 grams of the substance present at the beginning of the study.

This is M(6) when M(0) = 165.


M(t) = M(0)e^(rt)


M(6) = 165e^(0.11*6)


M(6) = 319.24

The mass of the sample after six days will be of 319.24 grams.

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