SOLUTION: using the equation P = 1000 sqrt(t) +2750 how many years it would take to reach 7000 given t=0

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Question 277763: using the equation P = 1000 sqrt(t) +2750 how many years it would take to reach 7000 given t=0
Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
7,000=1000sqrt(t)+2,750
1,000sqrt(t)=7,000-2,750
1,000sqrt(t)=4,250
sqrt(t)=4,250/1,000
sqrt(t)=4.25
t=sqrt4.25
t=2.06 years ans.

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