the ebola virus has an infection rate of 11% per day as compared to the SARS virus, which has a rate of 4% per day. If there were one case of Ebola and 30 cases of SARS initially reported to the authorities and cases are reported each day, which statement is true?​

the ebola virus has an infection rate of 11 per day as compared to the SARS virus which has a rate of 4 per day If there were one case of Ebola and 30 cases of class=

Respuesta :

Answer:

3) At day 10 there are more SARS cases, but at day 53 there are more Ebola cases.

Step-by-step explanation:

First let's get our variables.

Ebola Rate = 11% or 0.11

SARS Rate = 4% or 0.04

x = number of days

Let Ebola = e(x)

Let SARS = s(x)

So the total number of cases  are:

e(x) = [tex]1(1.11)^{x}[/tex]

s(x) = [tex]30(1.04)^{x}[/tex]

At day 10:

e(10) = [tex]1(1.11)^{10}[/tex]

e(10) = [tex]1(2.84)[/tex]

e(10) = [tex]2.84[/tex]

s(10) = [tex]30(1.04)^{10}[/tex]

s(10) = [tex]30(1.48)[/tex]

s(10) = [tex]44.41[/tex]

So at day 10 the number of cases of Ebola will be 2 and SARS at 44.

At day 53:

e(53) = [tex]1(1.11)^{53}[/tex]

e(53) = [tex]1(252.42)[/tex]

e(53) = [tex]252.42[/tex]

s(53) = [tex]30(1.04)^{53}[/tex]

s(53) = [tex]30(7.99)[/tex]

s(53) = [tex]239.82[/tex]

By day 53, Ebola will overtake SARS at 252 cases to 239 cases.