Math, asked by austinmfn100, 1 year ago

Suppose the expression a(b)n models the approximate number of people who visited an aquarium each day since an aquarium opened, where a is the initial number of people who visited, b is the rate of increase in the number of people who visited each day, and n is the number of days since the aquarium opened.

If the expression below models the number of visitors of a particular aquarium, what is the correct interpretation of the second factor?

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austinmfn100: i think it's b but i'm not sure

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Answered by Alimuslim
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the options are not clearly visible

austinmfn100: There were 9.1 times as many people who visited the aquarium on the 7th day as on the first day.
There were 6.27 times as many people who visited the aquarium on the 7th day as on the first day.
There were 10.2 times as many people who visited the aquarium on the 7th day as on the first day.
There were 1.3 times as many people who visited the aquarium on the 7th day as on the first day.
Alimuslim: 6.27...looks correct to me
austinmfn100: ok that's what i thought but i wasn't sure but thank you so much
Alimuslim: you welcome....i hope my calculations are right......hope it helped you
austinmfn100: OMG thank you so much you helped me get a 75% on one of my last like 4 to 5 tests and brought my grade from a D to a 85% (B)
Alimuslim: no problem and welcome if it helped you
austinmfn100: btw my names Austin
Alimuslim: ok..nice one
austinmfn100: well i guess i'll ttyl thanks again
Alimuslim: ok...no problem hope it helped you
Answered by TheIncorporealKlaus
1
Second one is correct
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