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7 September, 01:05

When a snake hatched 4 years ago, it was only 5 inches long. Suppose it is now 3 foot 9 inches long. Given that the annual percentage rate has been constant, what is the annual rate of growth for the snake?

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  1. 7 September, 01:13
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    Answer: 10 inches per year.

    If the snake is now 3 foot 9 inches, we can add up how many inches that is by converting feet to inches. 1 foot=12 inches, so 3 feet is 36 inches. We then add the 9 inches.

    36+9 = 45

    Since the snake had already accomplished being 5 inches at birth, we can subtract 5 from 45.

    This gives us 40.

    Since the snake was born 4 years ago we divide 40 by 4.

    40:4 = 10
  2. 7 September, 01:13
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    73.21% annual percentage rate.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 foot 9 inches = 45 inches

    45 = 5 (1 + r) 4

    9 = (1 + r) 4

    91/4 = 1 + r

    r = 0.73205

    therefore,

    r = 73.21%
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