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chewy123

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A population in a certain city is growing at a rate proportional to the population itself. After 3 yrs the population increases by 20%. How long will it take for the population to double.

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chewy123 said:
A population in a certain city is growing at a rate proportional to the population itself. After 3 yrs the population increases by 20%. How long will it take for the population to double.

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dP/dt = kP
dt/dP = 1/kP
t = (1/k) . Int (1/P)dP
=(1/k)lnP + c
when t = 0, P = P0 (P0 is the initial population, when t = 0)
0 = (1/k)ln P0 + c
therefore c = -(1/k)ln P0
t= (1/k)lnP - (1/k)ln P0
=(1/k)ln(P/ P0 )
when t = 3. P = 1.2 P0
3 = (1/k)ln(1.2)
k = (1/3)ln(1.2) = 0.06077
therefore t = (1/0.06077)ln(P/ P0)
when P = 2 P0 ,
t = (1/0.06077)ln(2)
=11.41 years
 
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little different working to vds700:

N = N0ekt

N0ek3 / N0ek0 x 100 = 120 (population increases by 20%)

ek3 = 12/10

k3 = ln(12/10)

k = (1/3) ln(12/10)

let T denote time it takes for population to double:

N0ekT / N0ek0 = 2 (population doubles)

ekT = 2

kT = ln 2

T = ln2 / k

T = ln2 / [(1/3) ln(12/10)]

T ~ 11.41 years
 

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