Try to correlate the curve and determine the rate of exposure. The function will look like:
y = (1 + r)n
Where: n = number of growth cycles, and r = a growth rate in %
Try to correlate the curve and determine the rate of exposure. The function will look like:
y = (1 + r)^n
Where: n = number of growth cycles, and r = a growth rate in %
Starting to look familiar.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/vn84h2rejk
Starting to look familiar.
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/vn84h2rejk
Yep. What you got there is a curve with 85% growth rate between cycles of every 7 increments.
If you're looking into the corona virus, you might enjoy this video (youtube.com)
Yep. What you got there is a curve with 85% growth rate between cycles of every 7 increments.
If you're looking into the corona virus, you might enjoy [this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEPi1KYanh4)
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