In 2006(t=0), the world consumption of a natural rescurce was approximately 19 trillion cubic feet and was growing expon

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In 2006(t=0), the world consumption of a natural rescurce was approximately 19 trillion cubic feet and was growing exponentially at about 5% per year. If the demand continues to grow at this rate, how many cubic feet of this natural resource will the world use from 2006 to 2010 ? The approximate amount of resource used is trilion cubic feet. (Round up to the nearest trilion.)
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