Answer: W(n) = 92lb*1.06^n
and W(14) = 92lb*1.06^14 = 208lb
Explanation:
We know that at the beginning the baby elephant weighs 92Lbs, and for each week it augments by a 6% (or 0.06 in decimals)
Then, at the end of the first week, the weight is:
92lb*1.06 = 97.52lb
at the end of the second week:
(92lb*1.06)*1.06 = 103.37lb
and so on, so you can see that the pattern is:
W(n) = 92lb*1.06^n
where n is the number of weeks after the birth
W(0) = 92lb
W(1) = 97.52lb
...
And we want to know the weight at the end of the 14th week, so we must find:
W(14) = 92lb*1.06^14 = 208lb