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klio [65]
4 years ago
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Show work Help this is the last thing for mayj

Mathematics
1 answer:
Jet001 [13]4 years ago
8 0
1.2 or 1 1/5

3/5 is 0.6 in fraction form! I added 0.6 + 0.6 which equals 1.2

if the answer is needed to be in fraction form, the answer is 1 1/5. have a great day! :-)
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When to look: River otters are most often seen at dusk and dawn, but can be seen at any hour of the day or night.

 

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a) The predicted per capita health expenditures for 2018 is $11943.5.

b) After 2018, it will take 16 years for the 2018 expenditures to double

Step-by-step explanation:

The total national health expenditures per capita, in dollars, is given by the following equation:

H(t) = 6791e^{0.04343t}

In which t is the number of years after 2005.

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2018 is 13 years after 2005, so this is H(13).

H(t) = 6791e^{0.04343t}

H(13) = 6791e^{0.04343*13}

H(13) = 11943.5

The predicted per capita health expenditures for 2018 is $11943.5.

b. According to the model, how long will it take the 2018 expenditures to double?

First we find how many years after 2005, in which t is found when H(t) = 2*11943.5.

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H(t) = 6791e^{0.04343t}

2*11943.5 = 6791e^{0.04343t}

e^{0.04343t} = \frac{2*11943.5}{6791}

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Applying ln to both sides

\ln{e^{0.04343t}} = \ln{3.5174}

0.04343t = \ln{3.5174}

t = \frac{\ln{3.5174}}{0.04343}

t = 29

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Divide

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