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15 August, 00:50

The population of wild horses on a wildlife refuge decreased from 110 to 99 in a year. If this trend were to continue, what exponential equation could be used to predict the horse population in the future?

y = 110 (1.1) ^x

y = 99 (0.9) ^x

y = 99 (1.1) ^x

y = 110 (0.9) ^x,

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  1. 15 August, 03:04
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    The exponential equation for this situation is y = 110 (0.9) ^x. This is because 110 is the principal or the initial number of horses and y is the resultant population after a certain number of years X with a rate of 0.9. Note that the rate is less than 1 which means that the population is decreasing as time goes by.
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