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  • 19-12-2017
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f(t)=Q0(1+r)^t. Find the growth rate, r, to the nearest thousandth, given f(0.01)=1.06 and f(0.11)=1.09.

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andriansp andriansp
  • 29-12-2017
To find the ratio, you just need to divide the two function and solve it. The calculation would be:

F(t)=Q0(1+r)^t

F(0.11)/F(0.01)  =  1.09/1.06
Q0(1+r)^0.11 / Q0(1+r)^0.01 = 1.0291
(1+r)^(0.11-0.01) =  1.0291
(1+r)^0.10  = 1.0291
(1+r)^0.10*10  =  1.0283 ^10
(1+r  )= 1.3325
r  = 0.323
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