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A company made $20,000 in revenue in oneyear. The president of the company determinedthat the company's revenue needs to increaseby 10% each year to be successful. If t representsthe number ofyears that have passed and R(t)represents the yearly revenue goal, whichexpression could the president of the companyuse to determine the revenue goal for any year?

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A company made $20,000 in revenue in one year. The growth will be 10% per year.

We can find the revenue R(t) for year t as:


\begin{gathered} R(0)=20000 \\ R(1)=R(0)+(10)/(100)R(0)=1.1R(0)=20000\cdot1.1 \\ R(2)=1.1\cdot R(1)=1.1\cdot1.1\cdot R(0)=1.1^2R(0) \\ R(t)=1.1^t\cdot R(0)=20000\cdot1.1^t \end{gathered}

Answer: R(t) = 20000*1.10^t [option B]

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