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24 May, 07:40

There are currently 502 students at Hendrick Middle School. If that number is continuously

increasing at a rate of 2% per year, when will there be 926 students at the school? (Hint! When

working the problem, round all numbers to the thousandths place)

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  1. 24 May, 08:26
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    In the next 31 years

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are tasked with calculating the number of years it will take for a school's population to reach a certain amount of it is increasing at a certain rate.

    We can use a mathematical exponential approach to solve this.

    Let's say;

    P = I (1 + r) ^t

    where P is the projected population at 926

    I is the initial population at 502

    r is the percentage change or rate at 2% which is same as 2/100 = 0.02

    and t is time

    Plugging these values, we have

    926 = 502 (1 + 0.02) ^t

    Divide through by 502

    1.845 = 1.02^t

    take the logarithm of both sides

    log 1.845 = tlog 1.02

    t = log 1.845/log 1.02

    t = 30.9 = 31 years
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