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A population of 430,000 toads is expected to shrink at a rate of 5.5% per year.

Which is the best prediction for the toad population in 14 years?

User KevinKim
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194,766

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User Thinker
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n(t)\approx 190000 toadsConsider the exponential decay model.
In general where
n(t) is the number of toads after time
t years,
\alpha is the initial number of toads, and
r is the growth rate of the toads,


\alpha = 430000

r=1-0.055=0.945 [100%-5.5%]

n(t)=\alpha r^t

n(t)=430000*0.945^t


\therefore n(14)=430000* 0.945^(14)

n(t)=194766.2824...\approx 194766 toads

Since your question is written to 2 significant figures,

n(t)\approx 190000toads
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