SAT · Passport to Advanced Math · Exponential expressions and radicals
Question sat-q-00112
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The question
A town's population was 304 in 2020 and grew at a constant annual rate of 11% per year. Approximately what was the population 4 years later?
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Answer: 461
Worked solution. Use exponential growth: y = a × b^t where a = 304, b = 1.11 (i.e., 1 + 11%), t = 4. So y = 304 × (1.11)^4 ≈ 461.
Why each wrong choice is wrong. The most common wrong answer treats the growth as linear (multiplying the rate by the years and adding). That underestimates the value because exponential growth compounds.
Test-day tactic. When the rate is 'per year' and applied 'each year', it's exponential. Use y = a × (1 + r)^t.
About this question type
Items test the laws of exponents (product, quotient, power, negative, fractional), simplifying radicals, and modelling exponential growth and decay using y = a·b^t. Compound-interest and half-life problems are extremely common.
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