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5 September, 07:03

The number of wolves in a wildlife preserve is estimated to have increased continually by 3% per year. If the population is now estimated at 5,400 wolves, how many were present 10 years ago?

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  1. 5 September, 07:17
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    For the answer to the question above, Well, first let us put up a functional equation.

    Since this is an exponential function, it'll be: f (t) = 54,000*1.03^t

    But we want to know how many wolves there were 10 years ago.

    For that, we simply "turn time around", as in: f (t) = 54,00*1.03^-t

    This displays a decreasing number of wolves, as you turn back time.

    Now we simply calculate 54,000*1.03^-10

    which is approximately 40,200?
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