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12 December, 17:43

A certain forest covers an area of 3900 km^2. Suppose that each year this area decreases by 5.5%. What will the area be after 15 years?

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  1. 12 December, 19:42
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    Hey there!

    To start, this is an exponential, meaning your equation should be in this format:

    y=a (1±b) ^x where a is the principal amount, b is the rate, and x is the years passed. If b is a decrease rate, you would subtract it from one, and if it is an increase rate, you would add it to 1. In this case, the rate 5.5% is a decrease rate so you would perform 1-5.5% or 1-0.055 which would be 0.945.

    Now, plug in your known values:

    y=3900 (0.945) ^15

    Finally, simplify to get:

    y=1669.33

    Now, round to the nearest whole number (you can't have a decimal of a tree) to get 1669 trees after 15 years.
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