Demand for Natural Gas. In 2013 ( t = 0 ) world consumption of natural gas was approximately 117.2 trillion cubic feet and was growing exponentially at about 1.24% per year( Source : U.S. Energy Information Administration.). If the demand continues to grow at this rate, how many cubic feet of natural gas will the gas the world use from 2015 to 2025?
Demand for Natural Gas. In 2013 ( t = 0 ) world consumption of natural gas was approximately 117.2 trillion cubic feet and was growing exponentially at about 1.24% per year( Source : U.S. Energy Information Administration.). If the demand continues to grow at this rate, how many cubic feet of natural gas will the gas the world use from 2015 to 2025?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the cube feet of natural gas that the world will use from 2015 to 2025.
world consumption of natural gas was approximately 117.2 trillion cubic feet and was growing exponentially at about 1.24% per year(Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration.). If the demand continues to grow at this rate, how many cubic feet of natural gas will the gas the world use from 2015 to 2025?
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