Final answer:
The correct exponential function for the size of a rainforest decreasing at a rate of 17% per year is F = 230,000(0.83)^t, which corresponds to Option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
To identify the exponential function that correctly fits the situation of the decreasing size of a rainforest, we need to consider that the size is decreasing at a rate of 17% per year. Since the decrease is by 17%, the remaining percentage each year is 100% - 17% = 83% or 0.83 in decimal form. Therefore, the size of the rainforest after t years will be 83% of the previous year's size.
The correct exponential function for the situation provided is:
F = 230,000(0.83)t.
This means Option B is the correct answer. We can note that t represents the number of years, and F represents the size of the rainforest in square miles after t years.