jeannataylor221 jeannataylor221
  • 25-04-2018
  • Mathematics
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Determine the growth rate (as a percent) of a population that quadruples every year explain

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KatieH14 KatieH14
  • 25-04-2018

4Since the population is increasing, apply exponential growth: y= a (1+r)^t

The population starts at 1, therefore, a=1, and the population quadruples, "quad" means four, therefore, y=4. T=1, r= the rate of the population, you are trying to solve for r. 

Steps:

1. 4= 4(1+r)^1

2. Apply PEMDAS

3. 4=1(1+r)

4. 4= 1+r

5. Subtract the 1 on both sides. 

6. r=3

7. R = 3 or 300%.

Your answer is 300%.

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