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A $20,000 business computer depreciates at a rate of 15% per year. Which of the following equations would model the value of the computer?

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User Soufiane ROCHDI
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Answer:


f(t)=20000(0.85)^t

Explanation:

So the initial value of the business computer is $20,000. It depreciates by 15% per year. This is exponential decay. The standard function for exponential decay is:


f(t)=P(r)^t

Where P is the initial value, r is the rate of decay, and t is the time in years.

Since the computer decreases by 15% per year, this means that each year, the computer will be 1-15% or 85% than its previous value.

Therefore, the equation that models the value of the computer is:


f(t)=20000(0.85)^t

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