SOLUTION: Total emissions of carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels have been increasing at about 3​% per year​ (data from 2010 to​ 2011). If emissions continue to increase at

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Question 1178434: Total emissions of carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels have been increasing at about 3​% per year​ (data from 2010 to​ 2011). If emissions continue to increase at this​ rate, about how much higher will total emissions be in 2035 than in​ 2010?
Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
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this is a compound interest sort of problem
2035 is 25 more years of a 3% increase per year. Rule of 70 says doubling time is 70 (or 72)/rate, so here would expect the doubling to occur in 24 years. Would predict about double
1.03^25=2.0937 increase.
They will be 109.37% higher than they were in 2010.