Solving "Real-World" Exponential Problems
Believe it or not, exponential growth and decay are all around us! Watch as professor Edward Burger untangles some classic "real-world" examples of exponential growth and decay. This video is from Thinkwell's award-winning Algebra 2 course. See www.thinkwellhomeschool.com for more videos like this one along with exercises, worksheets, quizzes and more!
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Also: a penny today it is a penny tomorrow A new car today is half value of that car this evening. Moral: take a bycicle :-)
Of course, from day 15 to 30, the amount gets totally ridiculous. 3^30 is approx. = 2.059 * 10^14 pennies, which is 2.059 * 10^12 dollars. Written out, it looks like this $2,059,000,000,000 - over 2 trillion dollars. About twice the value of Apple Inc.
I think that you could have used n as 29(just in case) and see the answer. If the answer, in dollars, is less than $25,000, then take the car. If not, take the money.👍
the answer was not surprising😂
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