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30 August, 09:55

A car that originally cost $20,000 depreciates (loses value) by 15% each year. In about how many years will the car be worth half its value? Use the equation 10,000 = 20,000 (0.85) ^x to solve the problem. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.

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  1. 30 August, 10:02
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    Is the question - did they mistakenly say "dollar" rather than "years?"

    x = # of years

    10,000 = 20,000 (0.85) ^x, first divide both sides by 20,000

    0.5 = (0.85) ^x, next take the ln of both sides

    ln 0.5 = ln (0.85) ^x, by rules of logarithms you may move x to make it a coefficient of the logarithm

    ln 0.5 = x (ln 0.85), divide both sides by ln (0.85)

    x = (ln 0.5) / (ln 0.85) = (-0.693) / (-0.1625) = 4.26 years
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