In the year 2000 (t = 0), the world reserves of natural gas were approximately 7633 trillion cubic feet. In that same ye

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In the year 2000 (t = 0), the world reserves of natural gas were approximately 7633 trillion cubic feet. In that same year, the world consumption of natural gas was approximately 105.1 trillion cubic feet, and was growing exponentially at about 3.1% per year. If the demand continues to grow at this rate, and no new reserves of natural gas are found, in what year will the world reserves of this resource be depleted? The world reserves will be depleted in the year (Round to the nearest year as needed.)
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