A factory produces 1,250,000 toys each year. The number of toys is expected to increase by about 150% per year. Which model can
be used to find the number of toys being produced, n (in millions), in t years?
2 answers:
Answer:
N= 1250000(2.5)^t
Step-by-step explanation:
A factory produces 1,250,000 toys each year. The number of toys is expected to increase by about 150% per year
For exponential growth we use equation
N=a(1+r)^t
'a' represents initial number of toys= 1250000
'r' represents the increase percentage 150%= 150/100
N=a(1+r)^t
N= 1250000(1+150/100)^t
N= 1250000(1+1.5)^t
N= 1250000(2.5)^t
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