Ask a New Question

Asked by Ray

The number of Sasquatch living in northern Ecotopia t years after 2016 is given by the formula s(t)=3(1.12)^t . Determine how long it will take for the Sasquatch population to double. Do this algebraically?
9 years ago

Answers

Answered by Steve
all you need is to find t such that

1.12^t = 2
9 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

The number of Sasquatch living t years after 2016 is given by the formula s(t)=(51t+84)/(3t+28).... The number of immigrants living in a certan country with a large population makes up 20 percent of t... The number of immigrants living in a certain country with a large population makes up 35% of the pop... a living teacher vs a living fungus man Independent living and living at home How are they alike? what living and non living things have in common Mom was with Ron in the living room, listening to music too loud and playing board games. She wasn’t... Many of those living in the Pacific Islands... A. speak one language. B. practice traditional form... You have been living in the house you bought 10 years ago for $500,000. At that time, you took out a... 1. He seemed to be living the story about the painter who had sold his painting skill in order to ma...
Submit Your Answer

Question

The number of Sasquatch living in northern Ecotopia t years after 2016 is given by the formula s(t)=3(1.12)^t . Determine how long it will take for the Sasquatch population to double. Do this algebraically?

Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use