SOLUTION: Which equation represents a population of 300 animals that decreases at an annual rate of 23% ?
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Question 1043047: Which equation represents a population of 300 animals that decreases at an annual rate of 23% ?
Answer by ikleyn(52915) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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N(t) = = ,
N(t) is the current number of animals in the population, t is time in years, starting from t=0 now.
If you want to be mathematically precise, take "the integer part" of the number to the right.
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