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1. A population of tropical fish is decreasing at an annual rate of 6% per year. (a) Write an equation to represent the total population of tropical fish as a function of time in years. (b) What is the
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1. A population of tropical fish is decreasing at an annual rate of 6% per year. (a) Write an equation to represent the total population of tropical fish as a function of time in years. (b) What is the monthly rate of decrease? Show your work.
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assuming that x is the population of tropical fish,
The equation to represent the total population would be :
y = x - 0.06x
y = 0.94 x
The monthly rate of decrease would be : 6 % / 12
= 0.5 %
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