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29 November, 23:06

Your neighbor started raising rabbits earlier this year, and started out with a population of 50,000 rabbits. If the population triples every year, and assuming no rabbits die, how many rabbits will there be 5 years from now? Which equation models this situation? A) 12,150,000; y = 50,000 * 3x B) 12,150,000; y = 3 * 50,000x C) 150,000; y = 50,000 * 3 D) 125; y = 53

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  1. 30 November, 01:06
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    50,000*3=150,000

    150,000*5=750,000

    (50000*3) 5
  2. 30 November, 01:41
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    The answer is A).

    Every year, you multiply the previous population by 3:

    First year: 50,000 * 3

    Second year: 50,000 * 3 * 3 = 50,000 * 3²

    ...

    Fifth year: 50,000 * 3^5

    For an indeterminate number of years, x, you have:

    y = 50,000 * 3^x
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