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12 July, 19:53

A city's population is represented by the function P=25,000 (1.0095) t, where t is time in years. How could the function be rewritten to identify the daily growth rate of the population? What is the approximate daily growth rate?

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  1. 12 July, 20:42
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    We are given the following function:

    P = 25,000 (1.0095) ^t

    However the given function is in the basis of 1 year. We know that in 1 year there are 365 days, therefore we must place a (1/365) exponent to the overall rate (1.0095) and divide the time (t) by 365 to get a function on the basis of per day. Hence:

    P = 25,000 [1.0095^ (1/365) ]^ (t / 365)

    The rate is equal to the term:

    rate = 1.0095^ (1/365) - 1

    Calculating for the rate:

    rate = 1.000025905 - 1

    rate = 0.000025905 or 0.003%

    Summary of answers:

    >P = 25,000 [1.0095^ (1/365) ]^ (t / 365)

    >0.003%
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