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Answer:

i. C

ii. C

iii. A

iv. B

Step-by-step explanation:

Exponential growth / decay can be shown using the formula below;


y=a(r)^(kt)

Where;


\begin{gathered} y=\text{ final amount} \\ a=\text{ initial amount} \\ r=\text{exponential decay or growth.} \\ t=\text{time} \\ k=\text{constant} \end{gathered}

The difference between exponential decay and growth is;


\begin{gathered} \text{ For exponential growth;} \\ r>0 \\ \text{ For exponential decay;} \\ r<0 \end{gathered}

For the given question;

i.


y=(0.9)^{(t)/(2)}

the values of r is;


\begin{gathered} r=0.9 \\ 0.9<1 \\ r<1 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the function reveals exponential decay

C.

ii.


y=(0.81)^(6t)

The same rule as in i applies here;

the values of r is;


\begin{gathered} r=0.81 \\ 0.81<1 \\ r<1 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the function reveals exponential decay

C.

iii.


y=(1.08)^(t+6)

the values of r is;


\begin{gathered} r=1.08 \\ 1.08>1 \\ r>1 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the function reveals exponential growth

A.

iv.


y=(0.85)^t

the values of r is;


\begin{gathered} r=0.85 \\ 0.85<1 \\ r<1 \end{gathered}

it is an exponential decay.

The rate of decay is;


\begin{gathered} (1-r)*100\text{\%} \\ =(1-0.85)*100\text{\%} \\ =15\text{\%} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the rate of decay of the function is 15%.

B.

v.


y=((1)/(2))^t

The value of r is;


\begin{gathered} r=(1)/(2)=0.5 \\ 0.5<1 \\ r<1 \end{gathered}

It is an exponential decay.

The rate of decay is;


\begin{gathered} (1-r)*100\text{\%} \\ =(1-0.5)*100\text{\%} \\ =50\text{\%} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the rate of decay of the function is 50%.

D.

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