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If a gallon of milk costs 3$ now and the price is increasing 10% per year how long before the milk costs 10$ a gallon
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If a gallon of milk costs 3$ now and the price is increasing 10% per year how long before the milk costs 10$ a gallon
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The answer is 33 years .
Here's why:
10% of 3 is .3
Just move the decimal to the left .
.3 times 33=9.9
9.9~10
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