Exam 8: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and Applications
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A department store credit card advertises no payments for 2 years on purchases. What they do not advertise is that interest is compounded continuously for those two years at an annual rate of 19.7%. If you make a purchase of $550 and make no payments for 2 years, how much would you owe at the End of those 2 years?
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Solve the exponential equation by using the property that bx = by implies x = y, for b > 0 and b≠ 1.
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Carbon dating determines the approximate age of an object made from materials that wereonce alive by measuring the remaining percentage of a radioactive isotope, carbon-14. The age is calculated Using the formula where P is the percentage of remaining carbon-14 (in decimal form). The Shroud of Turin was Found to have 92.5% of its carbon-14 remaining in the 1980's. How old was it at the time? Round To the nearest year.
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In 2000, the population of Sheboygan, WI was about 113,000 and was growing at a rate of 0.85% per year. Find an exponential function that describes the population P in terms of t, the number of Years after 2000.
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Expand into sums and/or differences of logarithms. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
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Write the expression as a single logarithm. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
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Evaluate the expression by using a calculator. Round to 4 decimal places.
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The level of a sound in decibels is calculated using the formula where I is the intensity of the sound waves in watts per square meter. The softest sound that a human can hear has an intensity of 10-12 watts per square meter. How many decibels is that?
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Write the expression as a single logarithm. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
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Compare the expressions by approximating their values on a calculator. Which two expressions are equivalent?
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A rumor begins to spread across a college campus. The amount of time in days that it takesthe number of people that have heard it to double is given by where r is the rate of the spread of the rumor per week. If a particular rumor is spreading at a rate of 28% per week, how long is the doubling time? Round to the nearest tenth of a day.
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Write the expression as a single logarithm. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
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Use the change-of-base formula to approximate the logarithm to three decimal places.
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