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1 August, 20:49

A math teacher gets a starting salary of $30,000. IF she gets a 1.5% increase in salary each year, what will her total income be over a thirty year period?

This was a past mathlete problem.

I know we have to use an exponential function, but do I have to use the base e? Or should I just do a base of 1.015?

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  1. 1 August, 21:04
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    No it is not base e. It is 1.015.

    An increase of 1.5 % = 1.015

    Year 1, 2, 3, ..., 30.

    30000, 3000 (1.015), 30000 (1.015) ², ... 30000 (1.015) ²⁹

    Her Total Income is sum over the thirty 30 year period:

    Sn = a (r^n - 1) / (r - 1); a = 30000, r = 1.015, n = 30

    Sn = 30000 (1.015^30 - 1) / (1.015 - 1)

    = 30000 (1.56308022 - 1) / (0.015) = 1126160.44

    Total = $ 1 126 160.44
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