A study done from 1950 through 2000 estimated that the world population increased on average by 1.77% each
year. In 1950, the world population was 2,519 million.
a. Write a formula for the world population t years after 1950. Use pp to represent the world population.
b. Write a formula for the number of years it takes to reach a population of p.
c. Use your equation in part (b) to find when the model predicts that the world population is 10 billion.

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Answer:

a.[tex]p = 2.519*(1.0177^{t})[/tex]

b.[tex]t =\frac{log(\frac{p}{2.519}) }{log(1.0177)}\\[/tex]

c. in the year of 2029

Step-by-step explanation:

The world population in 1950 was 2,519 million or 2.519 billion.

a-) Population after 1950 can be defined as a compounded growth at the rate of 1.77% per year. This can be modeled as follows:

[tex]p = 2.519*(1.0177^{t})[/tex]

b-) To find an expression for the number of years to reach a population p, we must apply logarithmic properties to the expression found in part a. as follows:

[tex]p = 2.519*(1.0177^{t})\\log(p) = log(2.519*1.0177^{t})\\log(p) = log(2.519) + log(1.0177^{t})\\log(p) = log(2.519) + t*log(1.0177)\\\\t = \frac{log(p) - log (2.519)}{log(1.0177)} \\t =\frac{log(\frac{p}{2.519}) }{log(1.0177)}[/tex]

c-) For p = 10:

[tex]t =\frac{log(\frac{10}{2.519}) }{log(1.0177)}\\t = 78.58[/tex]

The model predicts that the world population will surpass 10 billion in roughly 79 years from 1950, that is in the year of 2029.

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