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A population grows at the rate of $10 \%$ of the population per year. How long does it take for the population to double?
MathematicsSequences and SeriesKCETKCET 2009
Options:
  • A $20 \log 2 \mathrm{yr}$
  • B $10 \log 2 \mathrm{yr}$
  • C $5 \log 2 \mathrm{yr}$
  • D None of the Above
Solution:
2479 Upvotes Verified Answer
The correct answer is: None of the Above
Given, $r=10 \%$
Let population is $P$.
According to the question
$$
\begin{aligned}
2 \mathrm{P} &=\mathrm{P}\left(1+\frac{10}{100}\right)^{\mathrm{n}} \\
\Rightarrow \quad 2 &=\left(1+\frac{1}{10}\right)^{\mathrm{n}}
\end{aligned}
$$
$$
\begin{aligned}
\Rightarrow \quad \log 2 &=\mathrm{n}(\log 11-\log 10) \\
\Rightarrow \quad \mathrm{n} &=\frac{\log 2}{1.0414-1}=\frac{\log 2}{0.0414} \\
&=24.15 \log 2
\end{aligned}
$$
Hence, none of the given option is correct.

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