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At a chess tournament the number of competitors in each round is 50% of the number of competitors in the previous round. What type of relationship most appropriately models this situation?
exponential growth
linear increase
linear decrease
exponential decay
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Exponential decay. Hop this helps
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This type of relationship is exponential decay
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