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In 1980, wind turbines in Europe generated about 5 gigawatt-hours of energy. Over the next 15 years, the amount of energy increased about 59% (each year). How many gigawatt-hour…
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In 1980, wind turbines in Europe generated about 5 gigawatt-hours of energy. Over the next 15 years, the amount of energy increased about 59% (each year). How many gigawatt-hours were generated?
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well the equation could be, f(x)=5(1.59)^15
which would equal 5247
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