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19 September, 21:39

8. Suppose an investment of $5,000 doubles every 12 years. How much is the investment worth after 36 years? After 48 years? Write and solve an exponential equation.

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  1. 20 September, 01:38
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    It's a doubling time question, so the formula will have the form of y = a (2) ^ (x/t). Y is the present amount; a is the initial amount; x is the number of year; t is the period of doubling time.

    So now you just plug in values:

    y = 5000 (2) ^ (36/12)

    y = 5000 (2^3)

    y = 5000 (8)

    y = 40 000

    And it's the same for the second part (just with 48 instead of 36):

    y = 5000 (2) ^ (48/12)

    y = 5000 (2^4)

    y = 5000 (16)

    y = 80 000
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