Answer:
- See the explanation below because the question is not clear.
Step-by-step explanation:
The function is garbled and incomplete: the power is missing and the decaying factor seems to be 3/5.
Assume the power is a constant divided by the variable t. Then, the equation would have the form:
That function means that:
- The initial population of tigers is 710
- When it has elapsed a number of t/n decades the population multiplies itself 3/5.
- That is a decaying function because the factor is 3/5 which is less than 1.
If n = 1, the power is t, which means that the popultion of tiger is reduced to 3/5 of its size every t decades.
If n = 2, the power is t/2 meaning that the popluation of tigers is reduced to 3/5 of its size every 2 decades.
If n = 3, the power is t/3 and the population of tigers is reduced to 3/5 of its size every 3 decades.
Assume n = 0.5, then the power is t/0.5 = 2t, and the population of tigers is reduced to 3/5 every half-decade, or 5 years.