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There are approximately 3,000 bass in a lake. The population grows at a rate of 2% per year. Round answers to the nearest tenth.

From Year 1 to Year 4, the average rate of change of the population was about 62.4 bass per year.

From Year 5 to Year 8, the average rate of change of the population was about 67.6 bass per year.

The rate of change increased by about _____ bass per a year.

(Please fill in the blank with the correct information.

User Gemse
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4.8 is the answer (sorry if this doesn’t work)
User Chris Kottom
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Answer:

years 1–4: 62.4 bass per year

years 5–8: 67.6 bass per year

Explanation:

If the population in year n is ...

p(n) = 3000·1.02^n

then the average rate of change from year 1 to year 4 is ...

(p(4) -p(1))/(4 -1) = 3000(1.02^4 -1.02^1)/3 = 1020·(1.02^3 -1) ≈ 62.4

The average rate of change for years 1–4 is 62.4 bass per year.

For years 5–8, the rate of change is similarly computed:

(p(8) -p(5))/(8 -5) = 3000(1.02^8 -1.02^5)/3 = 1000·1.02^5·(1.02^3 -1) ≈ 67.6

The average rate of change for years 5–8 is 67.6 bass per year.

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