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The number of trees in a rainforest decreases each month by 0.5%. The forest currently has 2.5 billion trees. Which expression represents how many trees will be left in 10 years.

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Given:

Present number of trees = 2.5 billions

Rate of decrease = 0.5% per month

To find:

The expression that represents how many trees will be left in 10 years?

Solution:

Exponential decay model:


P(t)=a(1-r)^t ...(i)

where, a is initial value, r is decreasing rate and t is time period.

We have,

a = 2.5 billions

r = 0.5% = 0.005 per month

t = 10 years = 120 months [1 year = 12 months]

Putting a=2.5, r=0.005 and t=120 in (i), we get


P(120)=2.5(1-0.005)^(120)


P(120)=2.5(0.995)^(120)


P(120)=1.3699657


P(120)\approx 1.37

Therefore, the required expression is
2.5(1-0.005)^(120) and the remaining trees after 10 years is about 1.37 billions.

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