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The population of ants in the colony can be represented by the function

f(t) = 1400(1.07), where t is the number of months the colony has been
measured.
What is the growth rate??

The population of ants in the colony can be represented by the function f(t) = 1400(1.07), where-example-1
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User Pearline
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Answer:

The growth rate is 1.07%

Explanation:

y=ab(to the power of x)

b is the growth/decay rate

b is 1.07% here

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User HDT
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Answer:

7%

Explanation:

The population of ants in the colony can be represented by the function f(t) = 1400(1.07)

Function = 1400( 1 + 7%)

= 1400(1 + 0.07)

= 1400(1.07)

Growth rate = 7%

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User Ronnis
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