A population of 100 frogs increases at an annual rate of 22%. How many frogs will there be in 5 years? Write an expression to re
present the equivalent monthly population increase rate.
1 answer:
Exponential growth of the form:
F=Ar^t
F=100(1.22)^t
F(5)=100(1.22)^5
F(5)=270.27
F(5)=270 to the nearest frog...
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1.22=r^12
r=1.22^(1/12)
F=100(1.22^(1/12)^t)
F=100(1.22^(t/12)) now it will produce monthly populations...
Say we did the same as before but instead of 5 years you have 60 months...
F(60)=100(1.22^(60/12))
F(60)=270 to the nearest frog... :P
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