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20 June, 20:07

The value of a company in millions of dollars during its first 10 years increased by 2% each year. The original valuation of the company was 2.1 million dollars. Write a function to represent the value of the company x years after being founded. How much more was the company worth, in millions of dollars, after 6 years than after 2 years?

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  1. 20 June, 20:44
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The rate at which the value of the company increased is exponential.

    We would apply the formula for exponential growth which is expressed as

    A = P (1 + r) ^t

    Where

    A represents the value of the company after t years.

    t represents the number of years.

    P represents the initial value of the company.

    r represents rate of growth.

    From the information given,

    P = 2.1 million

    r = 2% = 2/100 = 0.02

    t = x years

    The function to represent the value of the company, x years after being founded is

    A = 2.1 * 106 (1 + 0.02) ^x

    Therefore, the worth of the company in 6 years is

    A = 2.1 * 106 (1 + 0.02) ^16

    A = 2.1 * 10^6 (1.02) ^6

    2364941

    The worth of the company in 2 years is

    A = 2.1 * 10^6 (1 + 0.02) ^2

    A = 2.1 * 10^6 (1.02) ^2

    A = 2184840

    The difference in worth of the company after 6 years and after 2 years is

    2364941 - 2184840 = $180101
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