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27 June, 03:34

A study is done on the population of a certain fish species in a lake. Suppose that the population size P (t) after t years is given by the following exponential function.

P (t) = 420 (0.78) ^t

does the function represent growth or decay?

By what percentage does the population change each year?

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  1. 27 June, 03:40
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    part 1) A decay

    part 2) 22%

    Explanation

    part 1

    This is an exponential function.

    The number been raised to the power of time is a fraction which is less than 1. This means that as the time increases the fraction is decreasing hence the population.

    part 2

    The formula for getting the population is P (t) = 420*〖0.78〗^t

    This means that the current population is 420 and 0.78 is the percentage.

    This will be equal to 0.78=78/100

    As a percentage = 78/100*100=78%

    This means that the population decrease by (100-78) = 22%
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