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The population of Bengal tigers in a region of India can be modeled by the function P = 450(0.85), where P is the

population and I is the number of years since 2000.
What is the Bengal tiger population in 2000?
and by what percent does the tiger population decrease each year?

User Thobe
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Answer:

(a) The population in 2000 is 450

(b) 15% decreases each year

Explanation:

Given


P = 450(0.85)^t --- since 2000


P \to Population


t \to years

Solving (a): The population in 2000

First calculate t


t = 2000 - 2000 --- years since 200


t = 0

So, we have:


P = 450(0.85)^t


P = 450 * 0.85^0


P = 450 * 1


P = 450

Solving (b): Rate of population decrease

A function that decreases is represented as:


P(t) = a(1 - r)^t

Where


r \to rate of decrement

Compare
P(t) = a(1 - r)^t and
P = 450(0.85)^t


1- r = 0.85

Collect like terms


r = 1 - 0.85


r = 0.15

Express as percentage


r = 15\%

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