Question #cb13a

1 Answer
Oct 8, 2016

See the explanation section below.

Explanation:

#e^(0.1t) = 16#

Using #ln# for natural logarithm (logarithm base #e#).

#ln(e^(0.1t)) = ln(16)#

Now use #ln(e^r) = r# to get

#0.1t = ln(16)#

Multiply both sides by 10

#t = 10ln16#

We could rewrite this as #ln(16^10)# or as

#10ln16 = 10 ln(2^4) = 40 ln2#