A city doubles its population in 25 years. If it is growing exponentially, when will it triple its population?
The above is a question in my maths textbook in the topic Exponential Growth & Decay.
I'm a bit confused as to how I should approach this question.
We have been taught to use the formula: $Q=Ae^{kt}$ Where $Q$ is the quantity, $A$ is the initial quantity, $k$ is the growth/decay constant and $t$ is the time.
In reference to the question, I don't think I need $A$ so here is the equation I ended up with: $2Q=e^{25k}$
Edit:
I found out that $k=\frac{\ln2}{25}$ I then let $Q=3A$ and the following is my working: $3A=Ae^{25\frac{\ln2}{25}t}$ $3A=Ae^{\ln2t}$ $3=e^{\ln2t}$ $3=2^{t}$ $\ln{3}=t\ln{2}$ $t=\frac{\ln{3}}{\ln{2}}$ $t=1.6$
I can't figure out what is wrong in my working out.
The provided answer is: 39.6 years