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Evaluate the function. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
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The fox population in a certain region has an annual growth rate of 7% per year. In the year 2012, there were 23,800 foxes
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number.)
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In the year 1985, a house was valued at $110,000. By the year 2005, the value had appreciated exponentially to $160,000.
What was the annual growth rate between 1985 and 2005? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
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Assume that the value continued to grow by the same percentage. What was the value of the house in the year 2010? (Round
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Section 6.1 Exponential Functions – Math 1111_2022_SPR_HYB and ONL, section CRN 42360 Page, Spring 2022 | WebAssign
Rochelle deposits $5,000 in an IRA. What will be the value in dollars) of her investment in 25 years if the investment is earning
7% per year and is compounded continuously? (Simplify your answer completely. Round your answer to the nearest cent.)
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Edgar accumulated $6,000 in credit card debt. If the interest rate is 30% per year, and he does not make any payments for 3 years,
how much will he owe (in dollars) on this debt in 3 years by each method of compounding? (Simplify your answers completely.
Round your answers to the nearest cent.)
(a) compound quarterly
(b) compound monthly
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