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Answer:
- 20% decay
- 40% growth
- 80% decay
- 40% decay
- 60% growth
Explanation:
The "growth factor" is the number that has an exponent. Subtracting 1 from that gives the growth rate. The growth rate can be expressed as a percentage by multiplying it by 100%. If it is negative, it represents a rate of decay.
For example, the growth factor of 0.8 is a growth rate of 0.8-1 = -0.2 = -20%, a decay of 20%.
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Here, we'll list the growth factor and the rate of change:
growth factor ⇒ rate of change
0.8 ⇒ 20% decay
1.4 ⇒ 40% growth
0.2 ⇒ 80% decay
0.6 ⇒ 40% decay
1.6 ⇒ 60% growth