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An environmental study monitors the populations of two fish species in a lake. At the start of the study (t=0t = 0), Species A has a population of 1,2001,200 and its population decreases by 4040 each year. Species B has a population of 800800 and its population increases by 5%5\% each year. To the nearest whole number, what is the positive difference in the populations of the two species at year t=3t = 3?

Cevap: 154

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The positive difference in the populations of the two species at year t=3t = 3 is 154.
At t=3t = 3, the population of Species A, which decreases linearly by 40 each year, is 1,20040(3)=1,0801,200 - 40(3) = 1,080. The population of Species B, which grows exponentially at 5%5\% each year, is 800(1.05)3=926.1800(1.05)^3 = 926.1. The positive difference between these populations is 1,080926.1=153.91,080 - 926.1 = 153.9, which rounds to 154.

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1
Calculate the population of Species A at t=3t = 3 using a linear decay model.
A(3)=1,080A(3) = 1,080
Since Species A decreases by a constant number of 40 fish each year, its population follows the linear model A(t)=1,20040tA(t) = 1,200 - 40t. Substituting t=3t = 3 gives 1,200120=1,0801,200 - 120 = 1,080.
2
Calculate the population of Species B at t=3t = 3 using an exponential growth model.
B(3)=926.1B(3) = 926.1
Since Species B increases by a constant percent of 5%5\% each year, its population follows the exponential model B(t)=800(1.05)tB(t) = 800(1.05)^t. Substituting t=3t = 3 gives 800(1.05)3=800(1.157625)=926.1800(1.05)^3 = 800(1.157625) = 926.1.
3
Find the positive difference between the two populations and round to the nearest whole number.
154154
The positive difference is A(3)B(3)=1,080926.1=153.9|A(3) - B(3)| = |1,080 - 926.1| = 153.9. Rounding to the nearest whole number yields 154.

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