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| Question 108584:  Suppose that the function P=13+45x represents the percentage of inbound e-mail in the U.S. that is considered spam, where x is the number of years after 2000.
 Use this model to approximate the year that the percent of spam will reach 95% provided that law enforcement regarding spammers does not change.
 I have tried this 2000(.95)=13+45ln(2000) This did not work out
 Then I tried 2000(.95)=1345ln(2000)(.95)This did not work either.
 Thank you
 
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The function P=13+45x represents the percentage of inbound e-mail in the U.S. that is considered spam, where x is the number of years after 2000. Use this model to approximate the year that the percent of spam will reach 95% provided that law enforcement regarding spammers does not change.
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 Read it again closely; it says x = "number of year after 2000"
 Another words in 2000, x = 0; 2001, x = 1; 2002, x = 2 etc
 The number 2000 does not enter into the calculation
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 It's not near that complicated
 I don't think they want you to convert % to a decimal
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 13 + 45x = 95
 45x = 95-13
 45x = 82
 x = 82/45
 x = 1.8 years which is close to 2002
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 We can say in the year 2000 (x=0) the spam amt was 13%
 and in the year 2001 (x=1) the spam amt jumps to 13 + 45 = 58%
 and in the year 2002 (x=2) the spam amt jumps to 13 + 90 = 100% is the max
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 Did this help?
 
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