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16 April, 16:41

For a few months, the function f (x) = 15 (3) ^x represented the number of bees in a new hive x months from the time it was started. How did the number of bees change each month?

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  1. 16 April, 17:06
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    For this case we have a function of the form:

    y = A (b) ^ x

    Where,

    A: initial amount

    b: growth rate

    x: time (in months)

    We have the following equation:

    f (x) = 15 (3) ^ x

    We observed that:

    b = 3

    Therefore, the number of bees triples each month.

    Answer:

    b = 3

    the number of bees triples each month.
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