SOLUTION: In 1997, there were 43.2 million people who used free weights. Assuming the use of free weights increases 6% annually, which equation can be used to predict the number of people us
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Question 1026425: In 1997, there were 43.2 million people who used free weights. Assuming the use of free weights increases 6% annually, which equation can be used to predict the number of people using free weights t years from 1997?
p = 43.2(0.06)t
p = 43.2(1.06)t
p = 43.2(0.94)t
p = 43.2(1.005)t
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Same as interest compounded annually:
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