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Suppose that a population begins at a size of 100 and grows continuously at a rate of 200% per year. Give the formula for calculating the size of that population after t years. Question 3 options: A) A = 100 + 2et B) A = 100 + te2 C) A = 100e2t D) A = 100 + e2t

Answer :

Answer:

100 (+1) x 2^t     = 100 (+2et) as we plus and we multiply before squaring the years.

Step-by-step explanation:

You cna now work this out as +1 represents the 100% + 200% sum.

Answer:

C) [tex] A = 100e^{2t} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Continuous growth:

[tex] A = Pe^{rt} [/tex]

r = rate as a decimal

r = 200% = 2

P = initial value = 100

[tex] A = 100e^{2t} [/tex]

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