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5 September, 06:35

Sabrina is researching the growth of a population of horses on a ranch. She models the population of horses using the function below, where n is the number of years after she begins the research and b is an unknown base.

w (n) = 15 times b^n

Based on the model, the initial number of horses is answer.

If b = 1.35, the annual percent growth rate of the number of horses would be answer %.

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  1. 5 September, 06:52
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    n=0→w (0) = 15 (b) ^0=15 (1) →w (0) = 15

    Based on the model, the initial number of horses is 15

    If b = 1.35, the annual percent growth rate of the number of horses would be

    1.35-1=0.35=0.35*100%=35%

    Answer: 35%
  2. 5 September, 06:56
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    For this case, the first thing you should do is pass the number given to percentage.

    We have then:

    b = 1.35

    The percentage is:

    (1.35) * (100) = 135%

    Therefore, the growth is:

    135% - 100% = 35%

    Answer:

    If b = 1.35, the annual percent growth rate of the number of horses would be 35%.
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