Set 14: Exponential Functions (Intermediate)
Explanation
A city's population grows at 3% per year. If the current population is 50,000, what will it be in 5 years?
About 57,964
57,500
65,000
53,000
Detailed Explanation
Choice A is correct. Choice A is the correct answer. Use exponential growth formula. 1. Formula: where , , . 2. Calculate: . 3. Result: Population ≈ 57,964. Strategic Tip: Growth rate of 3% means multiplying by 1.03 each year. Choice B is incorrect because this assumes simple addition (50,000 + 7,500). Choice C is incorrect because this assumes too high a growth rate. Choice D is incorrect because this only accounts for one year of growth.
Key Steps:
The correct answer is About 57,964
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