Question 983714:  In 1990, the population of the U.S. was approximately 250 million and was expected to grow according to the function P(x)=250,000,000e^0.009x where x is the number of years after 1990. What will the expected U.S. population be in 2010, according to this model? 
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! The population in 1990 is a very big number with a bunch of digits.  Give it a variable, "Initial" population, I. 
You have implied x is time in years and growth constant is k=0.009.  An economical way to solve the problem is to use all variables: 
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Actually not much to solve; just you want to EVALUATE P when x=20, because 2010-1990=20.  You would really keep most of the numbers in place.
 
 
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A calculator would be easiest. 
Here is available the calculator which comes with Windows o.s. 
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0.18,[inv],[e^x],[=],[*],250,[=],... and then MULTIPLY BY 10^6. 
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RESULT:  299000000 
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