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14 March, 21:29

The population of snails in a tank at the aquarium is found to triple every year. Mark visits the aquarium and counts 80 snails in the tank. Write a function f (n) to model the number of snails in the tank n years after mark's visit.

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  1. 14 March, 21:50
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    Answer: f (n) = 80 (3) ^n

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We would apply the formula,

    y = ab^t

    Where

    a represents the initial population of the snail inside the aquarium.

    t represents the tripling time.

    From the information given

    a = 80

    t = 1 year

    Since after 1 year, the amount of snail in the aquarium increases by 3, then

    y = 3 * 80 = 240

    Therefore

    240 = 80 * b^1

    Dividing through by 80, it becomes

    3 = b^1

    b = 3

    The equation becomes

    y = 80 (3) ^t

    Where y = f (n) and t = n, the function to model the number of snails in the tank n years after mark's visit is

    f (n) = 80 (3) ^n
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