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The table shows the estimated number of deer living in a forest over a five-year period. Are the data best represented by a linear, exponential, or quadratic model? Write an equation to model the data.

A. exponential; y = 89 • 0.62x
B. linear; y = 0.62x + 89
C. quadratic; y = 0.62x2 + 89
D. quadratic; y = 89x2 + 0.62

5. The table shows the estimated number of deer living in a forest over a five-year-example-1
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Answer:

A. exponential; y = 89 • 0.62x

Explanation:

exponential; y = 89 • 0.62^x

Answer:

Option B exponential y = 89 · 0.62x

Step-by-step explanation:

The table shows the estimated number of deer living in a forest over a five year period.

Year Number of deers

0 89

1 55

2 34

3 21

4 13

Now we have to find the model representing this situation. Difference in number of deer, in the forest.

We can see there is a common ratio between each successive term r = = 0.618

r = = 0.618

so it can be represented by an exponential model.

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