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Leokris [45]
4 years ago
11

Due to ever-changing technology, a new XYZ Smartphone decreases in value 20% each year.

Mathematics
1 answer:
DedPeter [7]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1.  $640

2. About 10.3 years later

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a compound decay problem. The formula is

F=P(1-r)^t

Where

F is the future amount

P is the initial amount

r is the rate of decrease (in decimal), and

t is the time in years

<u>Question 1:</u>

We want to find F after 2 years of a phone initially costing 1000. So,

P = 1000

r = 20% or 0.2

t = 2

<em>plugging into the formula, we solve for F:</em>

<em>F=P(1-r)^t\\F=1000(1-0.2)^2\\F=1000(0.8)^2\\F=640</em>

<em />

The phone is worth $640 after 2 years

<u />

<u>Question 2:</u>

We want to find when will the phone be worth 10% of original.

10% of 1000 is 0.1 * 1000 = 100

So, we want to figure this out for future value of 100, so F = 100

We know, P = 1000 r = 0.2 and t is unknown.

<em />

<em>Let's plug in and solve for t (we need to use logarithms):</em>

F=P(1-r)^t\\100=1000(1-0.2)^t\\100=1000(0.8)^t\\\frac{100}{1000}=0.8^t\\0.1=0.8^t\\ln(0.1)=ln(0.8^t)\\ln(0.1)=t*ln(0.8)\\t=\frac{ln(0.1)}{ln(0.8)}\\t=10.32

So, after 10.32 years, the phone would be worth less than 10% of original value.

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