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29 October, 18:27

In 2010, there were about 246 million vehicles (cars and trucks) and about 308.7 million people in the United States. 1 The number of vehicles grew 15.5⁢ % over the previous decade, while the population has been growing at 9.7⁢ % per decade. If the growth rates remain constant, when will there be, on average, one vehicle per person?

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  1. 29 October, 21:12
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The equation for the growth of people = 308.7 (1097) ^x

    The equation for the growth of vehicles = 246 (1155) ^x

    If the number of both are equal tham

    308.7 (1097) ^x=246 (1155) ^x

    Dividing both sides by 246

    1.254878 (1097) ^x = (1155) ^x

    Dividing both sides by (1097) ^x

    1.254878 = (1155:1097) ^x

    X=4.406 decades

    X=44 years
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