Concept explainers
a.
Find the exponential growth or decay model and the population of each country.
a.
Answer to Problem 30E
Bulgaria
Population in
Canada
Population in
China
Population in
United Kingdom
Population in
United States
Population in
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The table shows the mid-year populations of five countries inthe given years.
Calculation:
Write the equations for Bulgaria.
Divide equation
Take natural log on both sides.
Substitute the value of
Now the model is
Population in
Hence the model for Bulgaria is
Write the equations for Canada.
Divide equation
Take natural log on both sides.
Substitute the value of
Now the model is
Population in
Hence the model for Canada is
Write the equations for China.
Divide equation
Take natural log on both sides.
Substitute the value of
Now the model is
Population in
Hence the model for china is
Write the equations for United Kingdom.
Divide equation
Take natural log on both sides.
Substitute the value of
Now the model is
Population in
Hence the model for United Kingdom is
Write the equations for United States.
Divide equation
Take natural log on both sides.
Substitute the value of
Now the model is
Population in
Hence the model for United States is
b.
Which constant defines the growth rate in the equation.
b.
Answer to Problem 30E
The value of ‘
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The table shows the mid-year populations of five countries in the given years.
Calculation:
Write the equations for United Kingdom.
Divide equation
Take natural log on both sides.
Substitute the value of
Now the model is
Population in
Write the equations for United States.
Divide equation
Take natural log on both sides.
Substitute the value of
Now the model is
Population in
The constant ‘
Hence the value of ‘
c.
Which constant defines the increasingor decreasing process in the equation.
c.
Answer to Problem 30E
The value of ‘
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The table shows the mid-year populations of five countries in the given years.
Calculation:
Write the equations for Bulgaria.
Divide equation
Take natural log on both sides.
Substitute the value of
Now the model is
Population in
Write the equations for China.
Divide equation
Take natural log on both sides.
Substitute the value of
Now the model is
Population in
The constant ‘
Hence the value of ‘
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