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nadezda [96]
4 years ago
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Country A has a growth rate of 2.2% per year. The population is currently 5,667,000, and the land area of Country A is 31,000,00

0,000 square yards. Assuming this growth rate continues and is exponential, after how long will there be one person for every square yard of land?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Akimi4 [234]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

It will be 290 years until there be one person for every square yard of land.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are looking for when the country's population is equivalent to its area in square yards: 31,000,000,000.

Write an equation for the situation: (Trickiest part)

p(x) = (5,667,000)(1 + 0.022)ˣ   <= Can modify compound interest equation

31,000,000,000 = (5,667,000)(1 .022ˣ)

Started rounding off numbers

547.056  = 1 .022ˣ   <= x = \frac{log(ans)}{log(base)}

Solve using log.

x = 2.738 / 0.00945  <= log(547.056) / log(1.022)

x = 289.7  <= Round up because rate is annual. Before the 290th year, the population is less than the number of square yards.

x = 290

Total amount with annual compound interest equation applied to this problem:

A = P(1 + r)^{t}  (Principle is starting investment)

Population = (Starting population)(1 + growth rate)^(time)

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