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21 August, 11:30

A town with a population of 600 is expected to grow at an annual rate of 5%. Write an equation and find the number of years it is expected to take the town to reach a population of 900.

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  1. 21 August, 11:58
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    t = 8.31 years

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is compound growth with a growth rate of 5%, initial count of 600 and final count of 900.

    The appropriate equation is P = Po (1 + 0.05) ^t, where t represents the number of years required for the population to reach P:

    900 = 600 (1.05) ^t. Let's solve this for t:

    Dividing both sides by 600, we get 900/600 = 1.05^5, or

    1.5 = 1.05^t.

    To solve for t, take the log of both sides:

    ln 1.5 = t*ln 1.05, or

    t = (ln 1.5) / (ln 1.05)

    This evaluates to t = 8.31 years.
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