Asked by Miss Trouble :)
I am stuck in exponential growth and decay. Here is an example. Can someone tell me how to do this step-by-step please? Here it is...
The population of Mexico has been increasing at an annual rate of 1.7%. If the population of Mexico was 100,350,000 in the year 2000, predict its population in 2012.
I tried this many times but kept failing at it. Can someone please help me? Thanks
The population of Mexico has been increasing at an annual rate of 1.7%. If the population of Mexico was 100,350,000 in the year 2000, predict its population in 2012.
I tried this many times but kept failing at it. Can someone please help me? Thanks
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Answered by
Miss Trouble :)
The examples in my book didn't help and didn't even mention anything remotely simialr to this problem.
Answered by
Henry
Pt = Po(1 + rt),
r = 1.7% / 100% = 0.017 = Annual % increase expressed as a decimal.
t = 2012 - 2000 = 12yrs.
rt = 0.017/yr * 12yrs = 0.204.
Pt = 100.35*10^6(1.204),
Pt = 120.8214*10^6 = 120,821,400 = population in 2012.
r = 1.7% / 100% = 0.017 = Annual % increase expressed as a decimal.
t = 2012 - 2000 = 12yrs.
rt = 0.017/yr * 12yrs = 0.204.
Pt = 100.35*10^6(1.204),
Pt = 120.8214*10^6 = 120,821,400 = population in 2012.
Answered by
Miss Trouble :)
Thankyou so mjch for the help. The book says 122,848,204 ,but the problem says for me to estimate so basically anything close to it would work. Right? Like 120,821,400.
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