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10 May, 09:49

Two math students were asked to write an exeponential growth equations that had a starting value of 300 and a growth rate of 2%. Pierre thinks the answer is y=300 (1.02) ^x and Scott thinks that the answer is y=300 (1.2) ^x. Are either of them right and why?

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  1. 10 May, 12:52
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    Pierre is right.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A growth rate of 2% means that the values is increasing by 0.02 each year so the multiplying factor is 1.02.

    Pierre is correct y = 300 (1.02) ^x.

    Scotts answer 1.2 = a growth rate of 20%.
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