population growth for this problem matlab

The population of a certain country is 50 million and is expected to double in 20 years. Calculate the population 5, 10, and 15 years from now by defining a vector t with 3 elements and using element-by-element calculations. Population growth can be modeled by the equation p=p02^t/d where P is the population at time t, 0 P is the population at t = 0, and d is the doubling time.
so the equation is p=p02^t/d
I have d=ln(2)/20=0.035 then ln(2)/0.035
p=50000000*exp(d/t)
is that righ?

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marie
marie 2013년 2월 21일
I have no idea how to do this one
Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou 2013년 2월 21일
can you rewrite the growth model to clarify the equation,?
Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou 2013년 2월 21일
편집: Youssef Khmou 2013년 2월 21일
the population is 50 e+6 now and expected to double in 20 years, so 100 millions next 20 years ? "double" like x2 ? anyway it means increasing but your last equation is decreasing, at least change the last eq to : exp(t/d) .
Subrata Paul
Subrata Paul 2017년 8월 22일
편집: per isakson 2017년 8월 22일
Try this...
%Taking the inputs
p0 = input('Enter the population at time(0): ');
d = input('Enter time in which population will be double: ');
%Have to calculate at 5,10,15 years
t = [5 10 15];
l = length(t);
%Population
p = ones(1,3)
for i = 1:l
temp = pow2( t(i) / d);
x(i) = floor( p0 * temp);
end
%Output
'The populations at 5,10 and 15 years are gradulally '
x
%Drawing graph
plot(t,x,'p-b');
xlabel('Years(t)'); ylabel('Population');
title('Population at different years');

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