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What is the multiplier that corresponds to 12% exponential decay(answer choices in picture)?

What is the multiplier that corresponds to 12 exponential decayanswer choices in picture class=

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akposevictor
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  • 21-08-2020

Answer:

[tex] 0.88^x [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Exponential decay formula is given as [tex] a(1 - r)^x [/tex], where,

a is the initial amount

r is the decay rate

x is the time interval

Therefore, the multiplier that corresponds to 12% decay is [tex] (1 - r)^x = (1 - \frac{12}{100})^2 = (1 - 0.12)^x = 0.88^x [/tex]

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