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Hello, I think the answer for
http://www.mathopolis.com/questions/q.php?id=589
Have a typo.
Q : 3 years ago you had $120 in the bank. You now have $192.
If the amount of money at the end of each year increases exponentially, then how much will you have in the bank after another 7 years?
(Assume that you do not deposit or withdraw any money)
A : Start with the formula y(t) = aekt
We know y(0) = 120
⇒ 120 = ae0
⇒ a = 120
We also know y(3) = 192
⇒ 192 = 120e3k
⇒ e3k = 192 ÷ 120 = 1.6
⇒ 3k = ln(1.6) = 0.470...
⇒ k = 0.470... ÷ 3 = 0.156668...
Now we know a and k, we can write the growth function y(t) = aekt explicitly as
y(t) = 120e0.156668t
Now, we can find how much money there will be in the bank after a further 6****(isn't this 7) years by replacing t with 10:
y(10) = 120e0.156668 × 10
= 120e1.56668
= 120 × 4.79071658...
= 574.89
You will have $574.89 in the bank after a further 7 years
Sorry if I was wrong, please explain.
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Hi;
My #589 is about rabbits.
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Chooipian, your answer is right.
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Hi chooipian;
Please learn to use latex.
http://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php
And find the correct link to the question that I may edit it.
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oops... http://www.mathopolis.com/questions/q.php?id=1238 How to use latex here?
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It is the second question not the first.
http://www.mathopolis.com/questions/q.php?id=589&site=1&ref=/algebra/exponential-growth.html&qs=589_1238_1239_2304_2305_8089_8090_8091_8092
edit: If you put the second page link in, you get the first question. Does that always happen or is there a bug?
and chooipian's answer is correct. I chose answer C and was told I'm correct with that answer.
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2014-05-29 01:37:42)
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Take what codecogs spits out and put it between
Hi Bob;
If you put the second page link in, you get the first question. Does that always happen or is there a bug?
Looks like a bug.
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hmmm. id = 1238 leads to question 2 but my screen has question 2 and id = 589.
I've not played with these questions so I've not tested this before.
maybe chooipian got directed to the wrong answer link.
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2014-05-29 01:42:46)
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I am getting C, so what is the problem?
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Now, we can find how much money there will be in the bank after a further 6 years by replacing it with 10:
It should be 7 not 6.
Last edited by David (2014-05-29 02:17:03)
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I got it! Thanks for spotting it.
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