P=Poe^kt: If population is 27,385 in 2001, 27,523 in 2011, what will it be in 2025?

kimmieyummie

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Hi. Could someone please help meeeeeee. OK. If the population n Kirkwood, Mo is 27,385 in 2001 and 27,523 in 2011, what will it be in 2025. please show work and let me know as soon as possible. please use p=poe^kt




thanks kimmie
 
Could someone please help me?
Certainly we can help! But first we'll need to see where you're having trouble, so we'll need to see what you've tried so far.

please show work...
I'm sorry, but the policy you saw in the "Read Before Posting" announcement remains in effect; namely, we don't "do" students' work for them, nor do we give out the answers.

If the population of Kirkwood, Missouri, was 27,385 in 2001 and 27,523 in 2011, what will it be in 2025?
So they gave you an equation:

. . . . .\(\displaystyle P\, =\, P_0\, e^{\,k\,t}\)

The variables were defined for you as:

. . . . .\(\displaystyle \mbox{original quantity: }\, P_0\)

. . . . .\(\displaystyle \mbox{ending quantity: }\, P\)

. . . . .\(\displaystyle \mbox{growth constant: }\, k\)

. . . . .\(\displaystyle \mbox{time interval: }\, t\)

You were given the original value, the ending value (as of 2011), and (by subtraction) the time interval. You plugged these given values into the given equation, solved for the remaining value, and... then what?

Please be complete. Thank you! ;)
 
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