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A new car costs $24000. It loses 8% value every 6 mths. The formula is;
What would be the half life formula of the car in years? The value would be $12000.
Last edited by reallylongnickname (2011-04-17 15:21:21)
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Hi reallylongnickname;
I might be missing something here but it looks like you are solving for t.
t = 49.877702...
So I do not understand what you want with the second formula?!
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It's solved it for months, but what if I wanted it solved in years?
Last edited by reallylongnickname (2011-04-17 20:59:36)
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Hi;
I think it is solved not in months but in groups of 6 months. So I would divide t = 49.877702 by 2 to get years.
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If divided 49.877702 by 12, the answer is 4.16 years. To actually use the method I used above, I would probably change the
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Doing the calculation as a difference eqaution. I get:
24000.,22080.,20313.6,18688.512,17193.43104,15817.9565568,14552.520032256,13388.31842967552,12317.25295530148,11331.87271887736
It goes below 12000 on a little bit more than the 8th 6 month period. Which means a little more than 4 years. So your answer agrees.
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hi reallylongnickname
I'm puzzled by your first equation
What exactly is 't' here?
A new car costs $24000. It loses 8% value every 6 mths.
So I'll have h = number of half years
You want to know how many half years will it be before the value drops to 12000
This can be turned into years y = h/2 = 4.156475
If you want a formula in years rather than half years
x 0.92 very half year means x 0.92^2 = 0.8464 for every year
so the formula becomes
where y is the time in years.
then
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2011-04-17 23:16:26)
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Log is more efficient, but anyway, the t/6 is # of periods (time in months).
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