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sukhopar [10]
3 years ago
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The exponential model Upper A equals 682.2 e Superscript 0.013 t describes the​ population, A, of a country in​ millions, t year

s after 2003. Use the model to determine when the population of the country will be 840 million.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Triss [41]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The population will become 840 million in 2019.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The exponential model of population is given as:

A=682.2e^{0.013t}

Here, 't' is in years measured since 2003.

This means for the year 2003, t = 0 and so on.

Now, in order to get the year when the population is 840 million, we need to plug in 840 for 'A' and solve for 't'. Therefore,

840=682.2e^{0.013t}\\\\e^{0.013t}=\frac{840}{682.2}\\\\e^{0.013t}=1.2313

Taking natural log on both sides, we get:

0.013t=\ln(1.2313)\\\\0.013t=0.2081\\\\t=\frac{0.2081}{0.013}\\\\t=16\ years

Therefore, 16 years after 2003, the population will be 840 million.

So, the year is equal to 2003 + 16 = 2019.

Hence, in the year 2019, the population will become 840 million.

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