Assuming the population growth models continue to represent the growth of the forests, which forest will have a greater number of trees after 20 years? By how many?

The given population models for the trees is given as:
[tex]\begin{gathered} A(t)=115(1.025)^t \\ B(t)=82(1.029)^t \end{gathered}[/tex]It is required to find which forest will have a greater number of trees after 20 years and by how many.
To do this substitute t=20 in the equations of the models:
[tex]A(20)=115(1.025)^{20}\approx188[/tex][tex]B(20)=82(1.029)^{20}\approx145[/tex]Hence, forest A has a greater number of trees after 20 years.
Calculate the difference:
[tex]188-145=43[/tex]It follows that forest A has a greater number of trees than forest B by 43 trees.
After 20 years, forest A has a greater number of trees than forest B by 43 trees.