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11 May, 13:07

A population of 100 frogs increases at an annual rate of 22%. How many frogs will there be in 5 years? Exponential growth or decay?: Write a function that represents the situation: - Initial amount: - Growth/Decay rate: - Answer:

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  1. 11 May, 13:29
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    Exponential growth

    a = 100 initial value

    b = 1.22

    y = 100 (1.22) ^x

    in 5 years = 270 frogs

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Exponential growth is in the form

    y = ab^x where a is the initial value and b is the growth rate

    a = 100

    b = 1 + 22% = 1.22

    y = 100 (1.22) ^x

    Let x = 5 years

    y = 100 (1.22) ^5

    =270.2708 frogs

    Rounded to the nearest frog

    270 frogs
  2. 11 May, 16:56
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    Answer: 270 frogs

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Initial amount = 100

    Growth / Decay rate = 122% = 1.22

    y = 100 (1.22) ^5

    y = 100 x 2.70271

    y = 270.271
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