Concept explainers
a.
Complete the table using given data.
a.
Answer to Problem 29E
The populations are
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given model is
The given table is
Calculation:
Hence the complete table is given below.
Year | Value of ‘
’ | Population
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b.
Find the year in which the populations of Horry County reach at the given number.
b.
Answer to Problem 29E
The populations of Horry County reach at the given number in
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given model is
Calculation:
Substitute the value of
Subtract
Divide both sides by
Taking natural log on both sides.
Use power rule.
Divide both sides by
Hencethe populations of Horry County reach at the given number in
c.
Check whether the given model is valid for long term predictions.
c.
Answer to Problem 29E
The right answer is ‘no’.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given model is
Calculation:
The given model is not valid for long term predictions because for large values of ‘
Hence the right answer is‘no’.
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