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21 July, 14:10

A certain forest covers an area of 2300 km2. Suppose that each year this area decreases by 5.25%. What will the area be after 13 years? Use the calculator provided and round your answer to the nearest square kilometer.

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  1. 21 July, 14:16
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    The area after 13 years will be 1141 km2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This problem can be modeled with an exponencial equation:

    A = Ao * (1+r) ^t

    Where A is the Area after t years, Ao is the inicial area and r is the rate that the area changes.

    For our problem, we have that Ao = 2300, r = - 5,25% = - 0.0525 and t = 13.

    Then, we can find the area after 13 years:

    A = 2300 * (1 - 0.0525) ^13

    A = 2300 * (0.9475) ^13 = 1140.93 km2

    Rounding to the nearest square kilometer, we have A = 1141 km2
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