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20 December, 07:35

A certain model of car has been declining in popularity, and one automotive executive predicts that the sales of the vehicle will decrease by 5% per year. If the

company sold 25,000 cars this year, about how many cars will the company sell 5 years from now?

The formula for this decline is shown by the function below where a is the initial amount, r is the rate of decrease expressed as a decimal, t is the time

elapsed, and y is the final amount.

y = a (1-r) ^t

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  1. 20 December, 09:09
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    19,345

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Putting the given numbers into the given formula and doing the arithmetic, we have ...

    y = 25,000 * (1 - 0.05) ^5 = 25,000*0.773781 ≈ 19,345

    Sales in 5 years are estimated to be 19,345 cars.
  2. 20 December, 11:08
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The formula for the decline in the sales of the vehicle is shown by the function below

    y = a (1-r) ^t

    where a is the initial amount,

    r is the rate of decrease expressed as a decimal,

    t is the time elapsed,

    and y is the final amount.

    If the company sold 25,000 cars this year, then the number of cars that the company will sell in 5 years from now would be

    y = 25000 (1-0.05) ^5

    y = 25000 * 0.95^5 = 1$19344.

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