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The price of a computer component is decreasing at a rate of 12% per year. State whether this decrease is linear or exponential. If the component costs $80 today, what is the cost in 3 years?

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We are told that the price of a computer component is decreasing at a rate of 12% per year.

We can see that our decrease is exponential as price of our component are decreasing by a consistent rate every year.

Let A be the price of our computer component after t years. We can write an exponential equation from our given information as:


A=80(1-0.12)^(t)

Upon substituting t=3 in our equation we will get,


A=80(1-0.12)^(3)


A=80(0.88)^(3)


A=80\cdot 0.681472


A=54.51776\approx 54.52

Therefore, the cost of computer component after 3 years will be $54.52.

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The price of a computer component is decreasing at a rate of 12% per year.

Solution

The original price is decreased by consistent rate over a period of time, the decrease is said to be exponential.

In this problem It is an exponential decrease.

If the component costs $80 today,

After one year its cost =80x (88/100)

After 2nd year its cost =80x (88/100) x(88/100)

After 3rd year its cost =80 x(88/100) x 88/100) =$54.52

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