mbahopeful111 wrote:This question concerns an exponential growth problem. MGMAT presents a simple chart based solution, but I wonder if the the problem can be answered through algebraic manipulation.
"The population of grasshoppers doubles in a particular field every year. Approximately how many years will it take the population to grow from 2,000 grasshoppers to 1,000,000 or more?"
Can we take the square root of both sides of the equation 1,000,000 = 2,000^(2t)? If so, why isn't the resulting expression 1,000 = 2,000^t? The correct answer is 9 years.
Thanks!
One approach is to WRITE IT OUT.
1 year --> 4000.
2 years --> 8000.
3 year --> 16000.
4 years --> 32000.
5 years --> 64000.
6 years --> 128000.
7 years --> 256000.
8 years --> 512000.
9 years --->1,024,000.
The correct answer is
9 years.
Formula for exponential growth:
Final amount = (original amount) * (multiplier)^(number of changes).
Here, since the product on the righthand side must be equal to or GREATER THAN a target value -- 1,000,000 -- we should use the following:
(original amount) * (multiplier)^(number of changes) ≥ target value.
In the problem at hand:
Original amount = 2000.
Multiplier = 2. (Since the population keeps doubling.)
Number of changes = x, where x is a positive integer.
Target value = 1,000,000.
Plugging these values into the revised formula, we get:
2000 * 2^x ≥ 1,000,000
2^x ≥ 500.
Since 2� = 256 and 2� = 512, x=9.
Thus, the number of years needed =
9.
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